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		<title>Is There A Cure For Athlete&#8217;s Foot</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2009 14:25:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Todd</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-size: small; color: #ff0000">G</span>reat question and certainly one asked by everyone that is unfortunate enough to experience athlete’s foot – no matter how severe or mild the case may be. It is an uncomfortable experience and one I endured for nine years. I have put this site together mainly for the purpose of exploring and sharing the variety of remedies you commonly find for this problem. I would say that due to the vast suggestions of home remedies and endless OTC lotions and powders there is no one definitive cure.&#160; All I know is – <span style="font-size: small; color: #ff0000">I did cure my</span> <a href="http://athletesfootcure.net/disease/athletes-foot/">athlete’s foot</a> (tinea pedis).</p>
<p>I also know that 93% of the people that visit this site have Athlete’s Foot.&#160; You can check the stats on the poll I have included on the sidebar.&#160; That is only a fraction of the people that visit this site on a daily basis.&#160; I have about 100 visitors a day looking for a cure to this crazy condition.&#160; If you are anything like me at this point in time you have spent some money trying to solve the problem.&#160; Probably a good bit more than $7.00.&#160; You want relief – buy the book – follow the plan – share your success story so others can get cured too.&#160; It’s that simple.&#160; </p>
<p>You know as well as I do, this sucks, it’s painful, persistent and you get to a place where you feel there is no hope.&#160; I have been there and found something that finally worked.&#160; </p>
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<p>There was a time when I resolved to be stuck with the problem my entire life and as it was spreading up my feet and across more toes I remember thinking that at some point it was going to overtake my leg as well. Then I learned it could spread to other areas of the body as well and really started to be concerned about what to do. I felt hopeless because I had tried to treat the infection with some OTC medications that seemed to show improvements but never completely cured the problem. I had even gone to the doctor and been prescribed an ointment that didn&#8217;t seem to perform any better than the ones I was already using.&#160; I felt like it was something I was going to have work hard at managing the rest of my life but had resolved to the idea I would never get rid of it.&#160; It was painful and embarrassing and spreading – it sucked.</p>
<p>Here is what I know – I had it really bad for a long time and tried many different treatments – many of them are on this site.&#160; How I cured it was a combination of some things both in treatment and daily routine of care and treatment.&#160; It did not just vanish overnight, it took some time but it did go away.</p>
<p>In the meantime I will tell you this.&#160; You need to be on top of your infection &#8211; do not let a day go by that you do not treat it and if you follow the instructions I have outlined in detail in this ebook your problem will improve and with continued, consistent treatment it will completely go away.&#160; What I mean by this is do not stop the treatment just because it seems to have improved.&#160; Continued treatment is necessary for a good month or two even after the problem seems to have improved.&#160; </p>
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		<title>Athlete&#8217;s Foot Can Lead to Cellulitis</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Dec 2008 20:26:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Todd</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Athlete's foot causes cracks in the skin that allow bacteria to get under the skin and travel up to cause a cellulitis in the calf (but without an apparent infection of the foot).
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h5>A common cause of cellulitis is due to athlete&#8217;s foot</h5>
<p>Athlete&#8217;s foot also known as tinea pedis, a form of ringworm, is usually a mild fungal skin infection. However, the foot fungus can cause tiny cracks in the skin between the toes. Bacteria may then get under the skin and travel up to cause a cellulitis in the calf (but without an apparent infection of the foot).</p>
<p>The cellulitis can be treated, but it may recur if the athlete&#8217;s foot is not also treated. Unless athlete&#8217;s foot is looked for, it can easily be missed as the source of the problem. Some people have two, three or more bouts of cellulitis before it is realized that the infection in the leg is due to the minor skin cracks and fungal infection between the toes! People more prone to cellulitis such as those with swollen legs and the obese should be careful to treat any athlete&#8217;s foot promptly. Itchiness between the toes is the first sign of athlete&#8217;s foot.</p>
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