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6 Tips to Assist in Preventing Foot Blisters

Prevent Foot Blisters – 6 Tips to Assist in Preventing Foot Blisters By Eamon Greville Foot blisters can be both unsightly and painful and are unfortunately common in today`s active society. All of us at some point in our life have had a foot blister. They are caused by a number of factors, friction, heat [...]

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How To Get Rid Of Blisters

How To Get Rid Of Blisters By Paola Gomez If you have ever had a blister, whatever the cause, you know just how painful they can be. A blister is a bubble under the skin that is filled with serum; a clear fluid excreted by damaged blood vessels. ‘Blood’ blisters are filled with blood. Blisters [...]

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Top 7 Tips To Treat And Prevent Blisters

Top 7 Tips To Treat And Prevent Blisters By Raymond Geok Seng Lee You could not resist that fancy pair of shoes, even though they rubbed the balls of your feet raw? Took a 2-hour hike in brand-new hiking boots? Raked an autumn’s worth of leaves when you seldom grip anything wider than a pen? [...]

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Getting Rid Of The Athlete’s Foot Fungus

Getting Rid Of The Athlete’s Foot Fungus By Low Jeremy Athlete’s foot can be one of the most annoying foot problems that you may encounter. Not only will you develop blisters on your feet, you may also be itching every minute of your sports game or work time. Athlete’s foot is a fungal infection caused [...]

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Foot Creams For Your Fungal Infection

Foot Creams For Your Fungal Infection By Low Jeremy Having athlete’s foot can be a very annoying as well as embarrassing problem. It is caused by a fungus infection that has made a breeding ground out of your own foot. The fungus that causes this is known as dermatophyes which lives off on your dead [...]

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