Hydrogen Peroxide Athletes Foot
The disease of athlete's foot has plagued everyone for a long time. There is a method of treating hydrogen peroxide recently, which is quite novel.
Hydrogen peroxide, the chemical name of hydrogen peroxide, is active and has strong oxidizing properties. When used for athlete's foot, it is actually caused by the growth of fungi, and the oxidizing properties of hydrogen peroxide can break the structure of fungi, making it difficult to survive.
If you want to use hydrogen peroxide to treat athlete's foot, first clean your feet and dry them with a dry cloth. Take an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide, dip it in a cotton swab, and apply it evenly to the affected area, including between the toes and the soles of the feet. When using it for the first time, there may be a slight tingling feeling, which is because the hydrogen peroxide acts on the affected area, so it doesn't matter. Apply it several times a day, and after a few days, the symptoms will gradually slow down. Fungus reproduction is blocked, itching, peeling and other diseases are relieved.
Then use hydrogen peroxide to treat athlete's foot, there are also points to pay attention to. The concentration of hydrogen peroxide should not be too high, and if it is too high, it will hurt the skin. And if the skin is damaged, pain or worse, it should be used with caution at this time. If the symptoms do not improve after using it for many days, or there is an aggravation, seek medical attention as soon as possible to avoid delaying the condition. In short, hydrogen peroxide to treat athlete's foot may be a feasible method, but it needs to be used with caution to be effective and harm

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