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    Athlete's Foot

    Condition:Athlete's Foot
    Other:Tinea Pedis
    ICD-10 Codes: B35.3
    • Summary
    • Naturopathic Treatments
    • Conventional Treatments
    • Signs & Symptoms
    • DDx
    • Pathogenesis
    • Diagnostics
    • References

    Summary

    A general approach to athlete's foot:
    1. Keep feet dry (sandals, bamboo socks)
    2. Expose feet to Sunlight (UV light)
    3. Apply essential oils (tea tree oil, oregano oil) topically or infused in petroleum jelly.
    4. Antifungal drugs - if required concomitantly with natural treatments for best results.

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    Athlete's Foot

    Condition:Athlete's Foot
    Other:Tinea Pedis
    ICD-10 Codes:B35.3

    Summary

    A general approach to athlete's foot:
    1. Keep feet dry (sandals, bamboo socks)
    2. Expose feet to Sunlight (UV light)
    3. Apply essential oils (tea tree oil, oregano oil) topically or infused in petroleum jelly.
    4. Antifungal drugs - if required concomitantly with natural treatments for best results.

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