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Athlete’s Foot and Travel
I am one of those people who are very susceptible to athlete foot?s fungus. If there is one microdot of it on the floor, my foot finds it. Actually, statistically, 70% of people will have it at some time in their lives. I?m one of the unlucky ones who have it more than once.
When I?m home, athlete?s foot fungus is not a problem. One of the major contributing factors to getting athlete?s foot is for ones feet to be in a closed and moist environment where the fungus likes to grow. I can avoid that at home by walking barefoot, in my house, as much as possible. That way my feet stay dry and open to the air.
My biggest problem is that I travel a lot. How do I protect myself when I travel? When I?m on an airplane, or in an airport, for hours and hours, the last thing I want to do is sit there with my shoes and socks off.
When the new TSA rules came out about carry on liquids and creams having to be less than 3 oz, the first thing I checked was my tube of anti fungal cr





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