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Reba beat me...
Yes, it's not just brain but nerves system from head to toe.
Yes, it's not just brain but nerves system from head to toe.
RebelGirl said:What's good for athlete's foot? I have that on my left foot.. does lavendar oil work good for athlete's foot? everytime i wear shoes, my foot start to itch really bad. I've had that for 5 years now and it won't go away. my right foot is perfect
Liebling:-))) said:I has similar problem as you during summer time... but not itch ... Yes I use homemade foot bath... to soak my athlete foot.. (dry foot) and then cream with lavender foot cream and sometimes use vaseline cream in most nights (few hours before go to bedtime). It's less now than before now...
It also use natural soap as well... chopped natural soap and soak them in hot foot bath and leave it for 5 minutes... cool your foot bath with cold water if you feel its too hot for you.
RebelGirl said:does it make your skin peel off from your foot? i'm soo sick of it.. i even went to the dr about it.. they said go buy over the counter athlete's foot cream. none of it helped. then it'll start to itch like crazy! I'll try the suggestion you made. Thanks for the advice.
quiet gal said:foot doctor are called ~ ~ ~ podiatric / podiatrist
Levonian said:I used to have very similar foot problems—pain in the heels and arches:
^Angel^ said:NEUROMA
(MORTONS NEUROMA)
INTRODUCTION TO NEUROMA
The term neuroma refers to a swelling of a nerve. The nerve commonly affected is a small nerve that connects the 3rd and 4th toes, counting from the big toe. The patient will complain of pain in the sole of the foot.
SYMPTOMS OF A NEUROMA
Begins with numbness or tenderness in the foot, just behind the 3rd and 4th toes
At a later stage, pain, numbness, burning and tingling sensations can radiate around the foot.
The symptoms may appear and disappear spontaneously.
Severe pain may be present at weight bearing.
The patient may experience spontaneous shooting pains, which is often referred to as an "electric shock". This can affect patients when are sleeping at night.
CAUSES OF A NEUROMA
The pulling of the ligaments under the foot irritates the nerve.
High heels can damage the nerve.
A tight toe box will squeeze the toes in the foot and therefore put pressure on the nerve.
Mechanical problems with the feet such as "over pronation". Over pronation can be simply described as a condition, which causes your arches to flatten out when you stand up. This causes your ankles to roll in towards each other and disturbs your normal walking pattern. If a foot over pronates the structures of the foot are put under stress, which increases the likelihood of a neuroma occurri
NEUROMA
This may be what I have, but not quite postive sure yet, have to wait and see what the doctor says, and beside I don't experiences " electric shocks " while I'm sleeping but when I'm awake...
Roadrunner said:Remember dearie--there's an AD event coming up and wouldn't want to see such a lovely angel sitting behind mending her wings and not being able to participate in activities, etc.,--now wouldn't we? Heh....
It says you can experience the electric shock feeling while asleep. That means it is possible to feel the "shocks" at daytime, or nighttime, or both times.^Angel^ said:...[/b] This can affect patients when are sleeping at night.
... beside I don't experiences " electric shocks " while I'm sleeping but when I'm awake...