Question:
Can I use this for Athlete's foot and can I also use Athlete's Foot Powder?
Answer:
Yes you can use both products together. Apply the cream first and let dry thoroughly before you apply the Athlete's Foot Powder.
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Question:
I have really dry skin on my feet, could this product help with that?
Answer:
Dry skin on the foot can be the result of improper hydration, seasonla environment dryness, lack of perspiration or infections of the foot. Fungal infections are oftern mistaken for dry skin. The Antifungal healing foot cream would be good for any of those conditons.
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Question:
Can I use this on my ringworm?
Anwer:
Yes you certainly can. And it will help keep your skin soft and less itcy from the patches.
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Question:
My feet are sensative. Does it burn when you apply it?
Answer:
Myfootshop Healing Foot Cream is made with all natural ingredients such as chamomile, lavender oil, tea tree oil, echinacea, etc., that are gentle by nature. It should not burn or cause any reaction at all. Of course, if by chance your skin does react to it, you should discontinue use.
Question:
My feet burn on the botton, What can I use?
Answer:
What most doctors refer to as 'burning foot syndrome' is a tough condition to diagnose. There's many different contributing factors to burning foot syndrome. In some cases, if the burning is due to a superficial bacterial or fungal infection, Myfootshop Healing Cream may help.
Question:
The pill that they advertise on TV? Can't I just take that and be done with this stuff on my feet?
Answer:
If indeed the peeling on your feet is a fungal infection, and if it's susceptible to an oral antifungal like Lamisil, maybe 'the pill' would work. But the only way that you'll know is to have your doctor perform a fungal culture of your foot. The problem with the oral antifungals is that they are only effective while you take them. Because fungus infections will continue to come back over time, we think that it's a much smarter approach to get in the habit of applying an over-the-counter cream on a daily basis. Sorry, but the effective treatment of fungal infections of the foot requires ongoing maintenance. A little bit every day and you'll get the problem under control.
Question:
I have some peeling on the bottom of just my right foot and from what I've read on your site, it does seem to be a fungus problem. My quesiton is what do I need to do to keep this from coming back? Sure, I'll start to use this, but isn't there something I can do to just make this go away?
Answer:
Sorry, no, there's no silver bullet for fungal infections. But there's a number of ways to fight back. Be sure to check out our link to all of our antifungal products. You might be surprised to see how many ways there are to treat fungal infections. For instance, check out Tineacide Shoe Spray. Tineacide Shoe Spray is used ti disinfect the shoes to limit re-infection of the foot.
Question:
I have a painful callus on the tip of my middle hammer toe. My podiatrist suggested a softener to relieve the pain which of your products would be best for this?
Answer:
Myfootshop Healing Foot Cream is great for treating dry, peeling skin. You might want to take a look at creams that have an exfoliant in them, such as Clearzal Callus Cream.
Question:
Is this OK for for use on your legs also?
Answer:
Absolutely - we have customers that use it on their entire body, because they like it so much!
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