Tuesday, October 25, 2011

HOW TO TAKE CARE OF FOOT FISH EYES



Fish eyes or medical term "Clavus" is a skin disordercharacterized by thickening and hardening of the skin, usuallyexperienced in the palms callused kaki.Ini is small in size, but very painful, even by being given a light touch.

If not quickly treated, then the eyes of these fish will be infectedand the skin will form the slit wounds that are difficult to treat.What if you hit penyakitmata this fish, you treat as soon as possible, because if it deteriorates will result in greatinconvenience and cost to cure this disease.
After the emergence of eyelets at the foot of a person, will causeproblems with running an uncomfortable condition. But beforeanyone could keep their feet and ensure that the feet are alwaysclean after a day-long day.

The trick is to, prepare a special abrasive pumice stone or foot tothe heel, basin / bucket containing warm water, with a mixture ofluke warm water heat given a handful of salt. After that rendamkanfoot into it, this will help soften the eyes of fish, and occasionallyuse a pumice stone to rub this will reduce the thickening of the eyelets. After that, flush with cool water. After the feet are dried to give a lotion containing vitamin E or olive oil, the point to helpkeep the skin to remain supple. It can also help in avoiding the growth of the ankles.

When the skin begins to feel soft and moist, it would be better to use a plaster to protect the fish eye from the onset of infection.Avoid the use of shoes during the healing process, useful toprevent pressure-press which would result in widening of the skincells are exposed to the disease. Make sure that the plaster be replaced regularly, but be careful when removing the plaster is toprevent the spread of disease
As this healing process make sure you wear a shoe the sameeach time you travel. This factor is important and needs to be considered for your goodness so that your toes do not rub together which will cause excessive moisture on your toes, wearshoes that fit your feet.

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