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Moist peeling between toes?

hi there, I hope I can get some help with this, I currently have something weird going on with my feet.
inbetween my pinky and other toe its peeling, but its huge thick chicnks, and its not dry skin its very moist, like i can roll it into a ball and it wont crumble kind of moist. I do not have any itching sensation, the only thing is the moist peeling, and it really smells, it smells like death, Im not joiing it is horrible, I dont know what it could be and I dont have a doctor in town I just use walk in clinics but I dont trust them since last time i went they gave me a shtty answer to something very serious. could i possibly get some help?? also

i went to the clinic a while ago because i woke up and couldnt move my body, I was breating very fast, heart beat was 2 beats per second, and my eyes were rolling back in my head, oh and my left arm was numb....now...the doctor told me it was a side effect to my sore throat....which happend the next day, this is why i dont go to clinics, i got another opion and the doc said it was a panic attack...but i still think it was a little more serious then that. any ideas?? please help
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look up panic attack and anxiety related to candida!
Lots of info on it and people saying after candida cleansing panic stopped.
the science is out there to about how candida from gut into bloodstream when in brain create a lot of various symptoms~ molybdenum mineral is supposed to help reverse that ~ along with getting candida free. if its on the outside it is a high chance its on the inside.
Most doctors don't give this info a breath of air!  
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Wonderful! thanks.

I have also read, and tried coconut oil with bags on my feet during sleep. it seemed to make my feet really soft and nice, but im not sure if it rid any fungus entirely, as i was working construction 7 days a week.

Will try the D-limonene before i go with the coconut oil for a full trial!
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Solved - white skin between my little toes for years.  I've tried everything. Doctors said it was caused by shoes and I needed to keep my feet dry.  I believe it is a fungal infection. I've tried Tee Tree, bleach, lotrimin, quinsana powder, tolnaftate....   You name it ... I bet I've tried it..  But I finally found something that WORKS!

Using a Q-TIP, several times a day apply a light coating of D-Limonene.  Do this for a few weeks until all white skin drys and the fungal infection is gone.

D-Limonene is extracted from the skins of oranges and protects the orange from bugs, fungas.
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The sleep thing has happened to me a few times, it's just you waking up before your body has properly. It's pretty normal and nothing to be worried about unless it's happening all the time, but it's to do with parts of your brain not having a chance to fully communicate to others. I freaked out the first time and found it very strange, making myself see figures and shadows. A mix of lucid dream state and fear stimulation, but now I know I just wait for it to go. But again if it's happening a lot then there could be a problem with brain function, and even then it mightn't even matter, like sleep walking and other sleep related strange stuff.  x
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Hello, this thread is old but I have questions related to it.

I am having similar issues, except to add that it has gotten bad enough in a couple places to expose dark pink, sensitive skin. It doesn't itch, just peeling moist skin.

Is this a specific fungal infection, one related to athlete's foot, or a "general" infection?

Should I worry about it being spread to others in the house via the shower?

Is 1% clotrimazole sufficient?

Is there a difference between the generic store brand, and a name brand like Lotrimin?
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thank you! I will find out when i go to the doctors next week what is wrong with my feet, and as for the panic attack thing the doctors at the clinic are well....they could care less...i mean i went to 2 of them one said it was because of my sore throat, and the other one said panic attack, i always thought you would never have to get a 3rd doctors oppion. lol.  Thank You for your help I will take a shower and pat my toes... I also dont go barefoot inless im in the shower im always in socks, so i will take my socks off and let em be free for a bit tonight and maybe tomorrow since i have the day off from work. thank you so much and very fast responce thank you !!!

Ash
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Hello,
From the symptoms the toe symptoms look like fungal infection. It is typically transmitted in moist areas where people walk barefoot, such as showers or bathhouses.
Wash your feet daily and then dry thoroughly by pat drying, not rubbing. Keep the area dry and keep a separate towel for yourself. Most forms of fungal infections respond to over-the-counter products, which contain any of several basic ingredients: miconazole, tolnaftate, terbinafine, and clotrimazole.
You can consult a pharmacist and get any cream or lotion containing these ingredients. Undecylenic acid (a castor oil derivative) is a known fungicide and Whitfield’s ointment can also be used for fungal skin infections such as athlete's foot.

The other symptoms that you had sound more like panic attack. It does not look like any sore throat infection. It is very difficult to precisely confirm a diagnosis without examination and investigations and the answer is based on the medical information provided. For exact diagnosis, you are requested to consult your doctor. I sincerely hope that helps. Take care and please do keep me posted on how you are doing.


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