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Old 06-24-2005, 12:27 AM
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Try dousing with alcohol (it'll burn like hell), let that evaporate but don't touch the area. Once the alcohol dries off a nice heavy layer of Tinactin or Lamicil ointment. That should make thing a little more comfortable when you have to wear shoes. When I say "heavy layer" I mean really glob it on, don't try to spread it around, just fill the area between the toes and slip on a pair of socks ( might even try changing socks a couple times a day, you need to keep the feet dry). Trying to spread it will activate the itch again. Living in combat boots for 20 years has me living through this a couple times a year.
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