athletes foot

athletes foot - also known as or related to tinea pedis - athlete's foot, fungal infection of toes, epidermophytosis pedis, athlete's foot, tinea pedis, tinea pedis (disorder)
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Information LeafletAthlete's Foot (Tinea Pedis)Pharmacy products available   5 star rating - click for explanation
Reference ArticleSuperficial Fungal Skin InfectionsPharmacy products available   5 star rating - click for explanation
GuidelineGuidelines on Athlete's Foot    5 star rating - click for explanation
Selected UK WebsitesAthlete's FootPharmacy products available   5 star rating - click for explanation
Poem/StoryAthlete's Foot? Stamp on it!Pharmacy products available   5 star rating - click for explanation
Pharmacy products availablePharmacy products for athletes foot    3 star rating - click for explanation
Information LeafletCandidal Skin Infection  Patient Experience - view comments about this subject 3 star rating - click for explanation
Information LeafletRingworm (Fungal Rash)Pharmacy products available   3 star rating - click for explanation
Selected UK WebsitesTinea Infections    3 star rating - click for explanation
Selected UK WebsitesBenefits / Grants / Financial Help    2 star rating - click for explanation
Find a doctor, hospital, dentist, therapist, etc Find a doctor, hospital, dentist, therapist, etc    2 star rating - click for explanation
Choices when you are referred to a specialistChoices When Referred to a Specialist    2 star rating - click for explanation
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