Athlete's Foot Treatment Oxford MS

Tea tree oil is one of the best and most popular natural remedies used to treat athlete's foot. Clinical trials have shown applying a 25-percent to 50-percent solution of tea tree oil twice daily to the affected areas effectively treats the condition.

Philip R Loria Jr, MD
(662) 236-6850
2204 Jefferson Davis Dr
Oxford, MS
Specialties
Dermatology
Gender
Male
Education
Medical School: La State Univ Sch Of Med In New Orleans, New Orleans La 70112
Graduation Year: 1982
Hospital
Hospital: Baptist Mem Hosp -North Missi, Oxford, Ms
Group Practice: Oxford Dermatology

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Philip R Loria
(662) 236-6850
2204 Jefferson Davis Drive
Oxford, MS
Specialty
Dermatology

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Philip Loria Jr, MD
(662) 236-6850
2204 Jefferson Davis Dr
Oxford, MS
Education
La State Univ Sch Of Med In New Orleans, New Orleans La 70112Med Ctr La New Orleans-Lsu, Dermatology; Lsu Hlth Sci Ctr-Univ Hosp, Dermatology; La State Univ Med Ctr, Flexible Or Transitional Year

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11295 E Taylor Rd
Gulfport, MS
 
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(601) 484-3399
2321 13th St
Meridian, MS
 
Loria Jr, Philip R MD - Oxford Dermatology
(662) 236-6850
2204 Jefferson Davis Dr
Oxford, MS
 
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(662) 236-2086
1194 S 18th St, #A
Oxford, MS
 
Philip Loria, MD
(662) 236-6850
2204 Jefferson Davis Dr
Oxford, MS
 
Terry Alan Westmoreland, MD
(662) 243-2435
PO Box 8695
Columbus, MS
Specialties
Dermatology
Gender
Male
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Al Sch Of Med, Birmingham Al 35294
Graduation Year: 1991
Hospital
Hospital: Baptist Mem Hosp -Golden Tria, Columbus, Ms
Group Practice: Westmoreland Dermatology Ctr

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Terry Westmoreland
(662) 243-2435
2110 5th St N
Columbus, MS
Specialty
Dermatology

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Painful Case of Athlete's Foot

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By James and Debra Rouse, ND

My idea of exercise is going to the mall, but somehow I’ve ended up with a painful case of athlete’s foot. All the drugstore products sound really toxic. Can I treat this another way?

Athlete’s foot is a fungal (tinea) infection that affects men more than women and is characterized by itching, redness, peeling, and sometimes cracking of the skin between the toes. Start treatment at the first sign of symptoms so the fungus doesn’t spread over your whole foot. If the toenails get affected, they may become thick and discolored; at that point the fungus becomes much harder to eradicate.

Since the athlete’s foot fungus thrives under warm, moist conditions, the first place to begin fighting it is with your shoes and socks. Keeping your feet dry is your No. 1 priority, so consider wearing socks that wick moisture away from the foot and shoes made from materials that allow for better ventilation. Next look to your diet, especially your intake of simple sugars. The tinea fungus is a type of yeast, and yeast thrives on sugar. Avoid baked goods, cookies, dried fruit, and fruit juice while you treat the active infection.

Tea tree oil is one of the best and most popular natural remedies used to treat athlete’s foot. Clinical trials have shown applying a 25-percent to 50-percent solution of tea tree oil twice daily to the affected areas effectively treats the condition. Garlic, another strong antifungal agent, can also work. You can place slivers of garlic in your socks, or you can boil several cloves in water and then soak your feet in the garlic bath. Alternatively you can try soaking your feet in apple cider vinegar, which has been shown to help. With any of the soaking treatments, make sure to dry your feet well, using a clean towel.

Since yeast also thrives on a compromised immune system and an imbalance in the intestinal flora, we recommend a probiotic to support healthy growth of the “good” bugs. Take two capsules daily. Also 1 to 3 grams of vitamin C taken in divided doses throughout the day will support immunity and ward off infection.

If you don’t respond to treatment, the affected areas become red, hot, and swollen, or the blisters ooze pus—signs of secondary bacterial infection—then you really must see your doctor.

Author: James and Debra Rouse

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