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Suggest Treatment For Itchy Painful Blisters On The Foot

I have large bumps in my foot they are like blisters and they pop and clear liquid comes out I've been to the doctor and was told that I had a bad case of athleats foot. Very painful as well as itch . This also speeds to my hands if I come in contact with it. The treatment works for a short time but it always comes back. I was wondering what else I can do to make it go away.
Thu, 14 May 2015
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Hi,
Thanks for contacting HCM. In the case of athletes foot (fungal infection of the skin), topical anti-fungal creams are effective, although sometimes prescription strength may be required. In general care, it is advisable to change socks throughout the day if the feet tend to sweat, spray the inside of the shoes with some Lysol, and avoid going barefoot in public places.
I hope this helps answer your question, if you have any further questions, I am here.
Thanks.
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Suggest Treatment For Itchy Painful Blisters On The Foot

Hi, Thanks for contacting HCM. In the case of athletes foot (fungal infection of the skin), topical anti-fungal creams are effective, although sometimes prescription strength may be required. In general care, it is advisable to change socks throughout the day if the feet tend to sweat, spray the inside of the shoes with some Lysol, and avoid going barefoot in public places. I hope this helps answer your question, if you have any further questions, I am here. Thanks.