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  2. 7 Popular Treatments That May Heal Dry and Extremely ... - AOL

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    Foot dryness is a common concern for many of Us, but when that dryness becomes extreme, it can start to cause the skin to crack. ... 7 Popular Treatments That May Heal Dry and Extremely Cracked ...

  3. Athlete's foot - Wikipedia

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    Keeping infected feet dry and wearing sandals also assists with treatment. [3] Athlete's foot was first medically described in 1908. [9] Globally, athlete's foot affects about 15% of the population. [2] Males are more often affected than females. [4] It occurs most frequently in older children or younger adults. [4]

  4. Trench foot - Wikipedia

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    Keeping the feet dry is the first line treatment. The initial aim is to protect undamaged tissue of the feet and prevent any further destruction of the feet. [4] [7] Applying emollient helps. [7] The mainstay of treatment—as with gangrene—is surgical debridement. Severe cases may require amputation. [1]

  5. Are foot peels safe? Derms weigh in - AOL

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    Treatment time frame: Most foot peels are a time commitment. Some options require as little as 60 minutes, while others require up to 90 minutes — most also have at least a week of downtime ...

  6. My Dry Feet Were Grossing Me Out, So I Tried ... - AOL

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    The aftermath of a regenerative foot mask. Skin peeling from every crevice. The heels, the ankles, between the toes. Shedding like a snake during their monthly ritu.

  7. Immersion foot syndromes - Wikipedia

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    Healing occurs only when the feet are cleansed, dried and exposed to air for weeks. Scarring is permanent with dry, thin skin that appears red for up to a year or more. The padding of the feet returns but healing can be painful as the nerves repair with characteristics of diabetic neuropathy. Antibiotics and/or antifungal are sometimes prescribed.