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  2. How do I avoid foot fungal infections? - Mayo Clinic News Network

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    These tips can help you avoid athlete's foot or ease the symptoms if infection occurs: Treat your feet. Try over-the-counter antifungual creams or a drying powder two to three times a day until the rash disappears. Keep your feet dry, especially between your toes. Go barefoot to let your feet air out as much as possible when you're home.

  3. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Treatment for toenail fungus isn't always...

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    Left unchecked, the fungus could spread to other parts of your body and make you ill. When treatment is necessary, it usually involves a topical medication or antifungal medications. Oral antifungal medications taken for about six months are the most effective. These drugs help a new nail grow free of infection, slowly replacing the infected part.

  4. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Take steps at home to manage dry, cracked...

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    ANSWER: Dry skin on the heels that hardens and cracks is common, especially in the winter. There are a variety of self-care steps you can take at home to ease the dryness and heal cracked skin. It’s safe to remove some of the dead skin, as long as you do so gently. Heels can crack when the skin around the rim of your heel becomes dry and ...

  5. Are there corn and callus remedies? - Mayo Clinic News Network

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    Soak your hands or feet. Soaking your hands or feet in warm, soapy water softens corns and calluses. This can make it easier to remove the thickened skin. Thin thickened skin. During or after bathing, rub a corn or callus with a pumice stone, nail file, emery board or washcloth to help remove a layer of toughened skin.

  6. With Prompt Treatment, Cornea Infection Can Be Cured Without...

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    An injury, such as an object scratching the surface of the cornea or penetrating the cornea, may allow bacteria or fungus to get inside the cornea. Bacteria and fungi in water — especially water in hot tubs, rivers, lakes and oceans — may enter an eye when a person is swimming, causing the cornea to become infected.

  7. Mayo Clinic Q and A: What are seborrheic keratoses?

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    Seborrheic keratoses usually appear as brown, black or light tan growths on the face, chest, shoulders or back. They have a waxy, scaly, slightly elevated appearance. Some people develop just a single growth, while others have clusters of them. In most cases, seborrheic keratoses first develop in later adulthood, often after age 50, and they ...

  8. Candida auris: This fungus is a health care concern

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    Between 2020 and 2021, Candida auris cases in U.S. health care facilities rapidly increased, and they continue to be on the rise. The CDC now considers the fungus an urgent antimicrobial resistance threat. In addition, the World Health Organization (WHO) has placed Candida auris in the critical priority group on its fungal priority pathogens list.

  9. Tuesday Q and A: Several treatments may be needed to eliminate...

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    But warts can be tough to get rid of completely. Sometimes several cryotherapy treatments are needed to successfully eliminate plantar warts. If the warts are bothering you, make an appointment to have them treated again. Combining cryotherapy with another form of treatment may make it more likely that warts will go away and stay away.

  10. AIDS and Its Pulmonary Threat — A Mystery Solved

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    The identity of the organism that caused PCP was misunderstood: Long considered a consequence of a parasite, PCP was identified in 1988 as a fungus. In the late 1980s, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention acknowledged PCP as the AIDS-defining moment of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) that underlies the disease.

  11. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Vaginal infections have similar symptoms,...

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    Over-the-counter remedies are available for a yeast infection. BV typically requires prescription medication. See your doctor to get an accurate diagnosis. Then he or she can help you decide on the best treatment. BV and yeast infections both fall under the broad category of vaginal infections, called vaginitis. These infections are quite ...