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<blockquote data-quote="luceeloo" data-source="post: 2396422" data-attributes="member: 78468"><p>Definitely get it checked out by a professional - if not just for help with management! And by professional, a proper podiatrist recommended or referred by your GP. Many years ago I had a "Foot Care Practitioner" who used to come to my house. I'd suffered from really bad dry, cracked skin on my feet for years. He used the razor method to remove the skin, and sliced into my foot, and then glued some fabric wadding to it. Not only once, but twice in the same session. I didn't have him back! </p><p>I was referred to a podiatrist, who looked at my feet and said "you have a fungal infection, here's a letter for the GP". I got a course of tablets, the skin shed off like a snake over the course of a few days, and eight years later it has never returned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="luceeloo, post: 2396422, member: 78468"] Definitely get it checked out by a professional - if not just for help with management! And by professional, a proper podiatrist recommended or referred by your GP. Many years ago I had a "Foot Care Practitioner" who used to come to my house. I'd suffered from really bad dry, cracked skin on my feet for years. He used the razor method to remove the skin, and sliced into my foot, and then glued some fabric wadding to it. Not only once, but twice in the same session. I didn't have him back! I was referred to a podiatrist, who looked at my feet and said "you have a fungal infection, here's a letter for the GP". I got a course of tablets, the skin shed off like a snake over the course of a few days, and eight years later it has never returned. [/QUOTE]
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