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Q: Athlete's Foot !
asked by: johnsmith26 on June 17th, 2007
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I recently got rid of athlete's foot and I had no symptoms whatsoever for a few months solid. However, my hands were unusually dry. When my hands were wet (like from a shower or washing my hands a little bit longer than normal) I could see almost all over my palms was white dead skin that was peeling. When I scratched at it, it came right off and was tender underneath. Without making the connection I must have touched my feet, and now I HAVE ATHLETE'S FOOT AGAIN! Is it possible that my hands (my palms) have athlete's foot?! Please, this is a HUGE inconvenience to me, and I have no health insurance. What should I do?
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