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Chronic dry skin of the foot?  Consider t. rubrum.
Chronic dry skin of the foot? Consider t. rubrum.

If you're over 35 years of age, it's likely that you've come in contact with a low grade fungal infection called tinea rubrum (t. rubrum). t. rubrum looks just like dry skin. Classically described in the dermatology literature, t.rubrum infections appear in a moccasin distribution, meaning to say that the appearance of dry skin, (t. rubrum infection) is distributed on the sides and bottom of the foot.

Foot perspiration and foot odor - treat them with six easy steps
Foot perspiration and foot odor - treat them with six easy steps

Foot perspiration and foot odor are a fact of life that can easily be managed with six simple steps.

Natural Wart Remover | Ingredients
Natural Wart Remover | Ingredients

What makes a wart salve Natural Wart Salve? This article discusses the ingredients in Natural Wart Salve. Learn more about the ingredients in Natural Wart Salve that can naturally eliminate warts.

Plantar Warts | Treatment options
Plantar Warts | Treatment options

What are the treatment options for warts? You might be surprises to learn that not all warts have to be treated by surgical excision. Learn more about treatment alternatives and natural treatment of warts.

Raynaud's Disease and beta blockers - How beta blockers contribute to Raynaud's Disease
Raynaud's Disease and beta blockers - How beta blockers contribute to Raynaud's Disease

Raynaud's disease is a painful vasospasm that is triggered by exposure to cold. There are a number of contributing factors to Raynaud's including use of beta blockers. This article explores how beta blockers increase the symptoms of Raynaud's disease.