The water that eats your feet makes you feel itchy and uncomfortable all the time. Here are 5 quick and effective tips for treating foot water that not everyone knows.
Exposing your limbs to water regularly will make you susceptible to fungal skin disease, also known as water eating feet. This disease often causes sores, itching on the skin of the hands and feet, making the patient feel uncomfortable.
So what to do when water eats your feet? Here are 5 folk tips to help treat this disease extremely quickly and effectively. 1. Alum One of the most effective ways to treat foot water is to use alum. You take the alum to boil until the alum forms a white powder, then grind it finely and then apply it to the skin that is eaten by the water. Note, during the treatment period, it is necessary to abstain from water so the wound will heal faster. In addition, you can also dissolve alum with warm water and then soak your feet for 5-10 minutes. After soaking, remember to use a dry cloth to wipe it clean. 2. Dilute salt water According to experts, soaking your feet in dilute salt water will help soothe the wound, kill bacteria and quickly heal the skin. The way to do it is as follows, mix salt with warm water then soak for about 10 minutes, then stop. Dry your feet and apply a special ointment. Warm salt water will help kill bacteria and heal the wound faster. Illustration. 3. Betel leaf leaves Folks have a very good foot treatment trick, girls take 9 leaves, boys take 7 betel leaves, wash them and boil them with 0.5 liters of water. When the betel leaf juice does not cool, mix alum and then use this mixture to dab on the places where the water eats your feet. Consistently do it for 2-3 days and you will see immediate results. 4. Green tea leaves Tea leaves contain a lot of vitamin C and antioxidants, so they have a soothing and antiseptic effect. When water eats your feet, boil green tea leaves and wash the wound with water. Crush dry tea and apply it to this skin area, after only 2 days, the skin that is eaten by water will quickly dry and no longer itch and burn. 5. Spinach Purslane is available in almost every home’s garden. When the water eats your feet, take a few tops of purslane, wash and crush it, add a few grains of salt, then wrap the mixture in a clean towel. Lightly dab on the affected skin, do it several times a day for best results.
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