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Suggest Remedy To Stop Skin Peeling From Foot

The bottom of my foot is peeling really badly. Someone told me it was from athlete's foot, so I used a cream for that for about a week. It didn't go away. So I was thinking it was just dry skin, so I used moisturizing lotion for a week. It still didn't go away. How do I make the skin peeling off my foot stop?
Fri, 30 May 2014
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Hello,
Thank you for writing to HCM

I would advice you to soak your feet in warm water with glycerine added to it for 10 mins alternate days.
Wash your feet with antibacterial soap then Apply ureativ 10 cream over the affected area at night.
Take Tab.sterna plus (omega 3 fatty acids) Daily for 1 month.

Consult a dermatologist in person if symptoms persist.

Regards.
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Suggest Remedy To Stop Skin Peeling From Foot

Hello, Thank you for writing to HCM I would advice you to soak your feet in warm water with glycerine added to it for 10 mins alternate days. Wash your feet with antibacterial soap then Apply ureativ 10 cream over the affected area at night. Take Tab.sterna plus (omega 3 fatty acids) Daily for 1 month. Consult a dermatologist in person if symptoms persist. Regards.