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Can An OTC Wart Treatment Product Suffice To Cure The Itchy Bumps On Toes?

hi! I recently began itching between my great and second toe. 2 days ago< i noticed a cluster of bumps had appeared. Today, I noticed that it is more tender and hurts when I walk. I took a look and noticed that it has doubled in size and seems to be filled with fluid. There is a little redness around the borders. I bought some OTC wart treatment product, but I don't know if this will help. Any ideas?
Fri, 13 Dec 2013
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Hi,

You should take OTC cream containing terbinafin and hydrocortizone cream.

I also advise to:

- keep your feet and toes well cleaned and dried
- use large shoes (with enough space, not tight)
- keep your feel well ventilated (change socks often)
- use cotton socks

All the best!
Dr.Alba
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Can An OTC Wart Treatment Product Suffice To Cure The Itchy Bumps On Toes?

Hi, You should take OTC cream containing terbinafin and hydrocortizone cream. I also advise to: - keep your feet and toes well cleaned and dried - use large shoes (with enough space, not tight) - keep your feel well ventilated (change socks often) - use cotton socks All the best! Dr.Alba