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  2. I Finally Found Comfy, Easy-to-Put-On Shoes for Chonky ... - AOL

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    Even the wide-width shoes didn’t cut it. That’s why, when testing snow booties of all things, I happened upon a pair of Stonz Cruisers —and these shoes had such a Cinderella fit (so easy to ...

  3. Athlete's foot - Wikipedia

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    Treating the feet is not always enough. Once socks or shoes are infested with funguses, wearing them again can reinfect (or further infect) the feet. Socks can be effectively cleaned in the wash by adding bleach or by washing in water 60 °C (140 °F). [34] To be effective, treatment includes all infected areas (such as toenails, hands, torso ...

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    I never gave too much thought to my poor little feet—formerly 7.5, now 8 after having a baby—as I pushed their chonky I Have Wide Feet, So I Asked 2 Podiatrists to Help Pick 15 Ache-Free (and ...

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    Here, experts explain the reasons for itchy feet and how to treat each. Itchy feet aren’t always an indication of something serious, but they can be. Here, experts explain the reasons for itchy ...

  6. Dyshidrosis - Wikipedia

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    Dyshidrosis is a type of dermatitis, characterized by itchy vesicles of 1–2 mm in size, on the palms of the hands, sides of fingers, or bottoms of the feet. [8] Outbreaks usually conclude within three to four weeks, but often recur. [4] [8] Repeated attacks may result in fissures and skin thickening. [7] The cause of the condition is not ...

  7. Tinea manuum - Wikipedia

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    Dermatophyte infections occur in up to a quarter of the world's population, of which the hands and feet are most commonly involved. [3] It occurs worldwide. [ 3 ] One large study revealed around 84% of tinea manuum was associated with athlete's foot, of which 80% admitted scratching their feet, and 60% were male, [ 6 ]