| Foot Fungus Comparison |
| This study shows that the frequency of foot fungus is actually less in soccer players than in non-athletes. This lower freqency of foot fungus may be explained by the increased awareness of soccer players to foot cleanliness |
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| All Natural Anti-Fungal Powder Recipe |
| A great herbal powder to fight general fungal infections can be made with a combination of all natural anti-fungal and anti-bacterial ingredients, beginning with a clay powder base. This substance naturally absorbs moisture and provides a beneficial coating on the toes or fingers. Added to the clay ... |
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| Athlete's Foot Fungus and Vitamins |
| Even though there are many prescription medications, both oral and topical, that can be suggested to combat athlete's foot, most are costly and some are not without undesirable side effects. It is both wise and cost effective to take advantage of a healthy diet and easily obtained vitamins to... |
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| Ozone and Oxidative Athlete's foot fungus treatment |
| Athlete’s foot occurs when the highly contagious tinea pedis fungus contacts the skin. The fungus is picked up in warm, damp places such as public pools, showers, or locker rooms, and is a common, persistent infection of fungal growth on the feet. Often the most affected area of the foot is between... |
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| Foot Fungus in Diabetics |
| Superficial fungal infections of the foot (tinea pedis and onychomycosis) are common among elderly patients. Although most authorities believe that patients with diabetes mellitus have an increased predisposition to dermatophytic infections, some controversies still remain. Because... |
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| Cryptococcosis |
| Clinical Features of Cryptococcosis- Initial pulmonary infection is usually asymptomatic. Most patients present with disseminated infection, especially meningoencephalitis. In the United States, 85% of cases occur in HIV-infected persons. Etiologic Agent Cryptococcus neoformans... |
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| Histoplasmosis-Human Inhalation Infection |
| Histoplasmosis is a disease caused by the fungus Histoplasma capsulatum. Its symptoms vary greatly, but the disease primarily affect the lungs. Occasionally, other organs are affected. This form of the disease is called disseminated histoplasmosis, and it can be fatal if untreated. |
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| Blastomycosis |
| Human fungus obtained through inhalation of contaminated soil with fungal spores. Symptomatic fungal infection (50% of cases) usually presents as a flu-like illness with fever, chills, productive cough, myalgia, arthralgia and pleuritic chest pain... |