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Athlete's foot problem?

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Bowling alley shoes or swimming pool changing room, which is the more likely place to catch it from. I am using clotrimazole cream to treat it,any tips or advice would be appreciated.

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  1. Wash and scrupulously dry your feet 2 or 3 times a day, put an anti-fungal powder in your socks, (Mycil.)  When possible walk about in open sandals. Clotrimazole is an OK anti-fungal cream, but Lamasil Once is better.


  2. there is new cream for athletes foot in boots chemist worldwide

  3. I find that Tea Tree Oil clears up Athletes Foot quicker than anything I have used. It's worth a try.

  4. i think swimming pool changing room but it is indeterminable depending on which bowling alley shoes or which changing room i think if somebody that had athlete's foot went in a wet changing room it would most likely spread to some of the other people because of the water. also you are probably less likely to get athletes foot from the shoes if you wear socks

  5. Bowling alley shoes.

    Maybe swimming pool.

    Dry your feet thoroughly and use a medicated talc.

    Its all about keeping moistness away from the feet.

  6. Both could spread it chum.  

    Just keep treating your feet and keep changing your socks each day.  Keep your feet dry and if you can put medicated talc into your shoes to prevent the spores infecting your shoes and hence you each time you wear them.  

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