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Athlete’s foot is a type of fungal infection that affects the feet or toes. This fungal infection is medically known astinea pedis. The fungus that causes the infection usually feeds on keratin or the skin protein. Keratin is found in the skin's top layer, including other areas of the ...
in the batter’s box, on the field, etc. No one wants to look bad, especially in front of a new team (and coach). So they’ll tend to fall back on what they always did rather than forging ahead into new territory.
Almost every athlete will tell you that they get game day jitters before any big game, especially if it’s an all-star or playoff tournament. Sometimes the nerves will set in a few days or just a few hours before the beginning of the game and then either two things happen: 1) the n...
how to get rid of foot odor caused by fungal infections, particularly athlete’s foot, you should not passtea tree oil. In this case, you need have a strong essential oil such as tea tree oil that may be used single or combined with other carrier oils to eliminate the foot odor ...
I never felt like I had athlete’s foot since there was never itching or burning, I bought it for the antifungal properties. On the box it says “on the bottom or sides of the foot: apply twice a day (morning and night) for 2 weeks or as directed by a doctor”. I started using...
INSIDE & OUT With Spire Healthcare Q: My GP tells me I have athlete's foot, what is this? A: Athlete's foot is a common condition that is generally caused by a fungus known as a dermatophyte. It affects the skin between the toes and causes the skin to become red and itchy. If...
So, you think you have it tough drawing the line between being a parent and a coach? How would you like to be a Hall of Fame athlete and have to try to make that distinction? That’s the topic of an article calledParent First, Coach Secondon the Responsible Coach site from Liberty ...