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Q & A Funky feet.


Don't flip out over foot fungus...

I have fungus on my toenails, and I don't want anyone to see my feet. How can I get rid of it?

Yikes yikes  
interj.
Used to express mild fear or surprise.



[Origin unknown.]
! "You can get toenail toenail /toe·nail/ (to´nal) the nail on any of the digits of the foot.

ingrown toenail  see under nail.


toe·nail
n.
 fungus from gym floors, showers, wet shoes, athlete's foot or those socks they give you at shoe stores," says podiatrist Podiatrist
A physician who specializes in the medical care and treatment of the human foot.

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podiatrist 
 Dr. Joseph T. Garofalo. If your toenails are thick, brown or flaky, Dr. Garofalo says see a podiatrist because over-the-counter creams just aren't effective. Podiatrists can prescribe Lamisil, an oral med with few side effects. You go off the stuff after three months, but you have to wait a few more for a new non-fungus-infested nail to grow. Meantime? Sport fire engine red nail polish!

My mom tells me it's unhealthy to hang out in my soggy bathing suit after swimming. Is she right?

Be wary of yeast infections--most likely why Mom's freaking freak·ing  
adv. & adj. Slang
Used as an intensive: Traffic was a freaking nightmare.



[Alteration of frigging, present participle of frig.]
. Dr. Paula J. Adams Hillard, University of Cincinnati The University of Cincinnati is a coeducational public research university in Cincinnati, Ohio. Ranked as one of America’s top 25 public research universities and in the top 50 of all American research universities,[2]  College of Medicine, says, "There's never been a research trial, which would involve taking 50 girls who don't hang out in wet bathing suits and comparing them to 50 who do. However, most gynecologists believe a warm, moist environment, like the lining of a wet suit, is ideal for growing a yeast infection." Pack cotton undies and dry clothes for when you're done swimming, just to be safe.

I have a mild stuttering stuttering or stammering, speech disorder marked by hesitation and inability to enunciate consonants without spasmodic repetition. Known technically as dysphemia, it has sometimes been attributed to an underlying personality disorder.  problem, and it really bothers me. I don't want everyone I meet this summer to think of me as Stuttering Girl. What can I do about it?

Did you know Marilyn Monroe was a stutterer? Tons of well-respected and accomplished people, like Bruce Willis and James Earl Jones, have conquered stuttering. Though stuttering can be frustrating, try not to shake in your Dr. Scholl's when speaking in front of new friends. Muscles tense with fear, making the problem much worse. "Seek out a speech pathologist who specializes in stuttering--someone who's understanding and willing to teach you some helpful strategies," says Dr. Peter Ramig, professor of speech and language pathology The practice of speech-language pathology includes prevention, diagnosis, habilitation, and rehabilitation of communication, swallowing, or other upper aerodigestive disorders; elective modification of communication behaviors; and enhancement of communication.  at University of Colorado University of Colorado may refer to:
  • University of Colorado at Boulder (flagship campus)
  • University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
  • University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center
  • University of Colorado system
 in Boulder. "With the help of a therapist, you can become more in control and stutter stut·ter
n.
A phonatory or articulatory disorder characterized by difficult enunciation of words with frequent halting and repetition of the initial consonant or syllable.

v.
To utter with spasmodic repetition or prolongation of sounds.
 substantially less. It's more about managing the problem." Nonchalantly, let your new friends know you stutter and are getting help. Check out www.stutteringhelp.org for information on support groups, videos and manuals especially for teens.

I get these gross bumps along my bikini line every time I shave there. What's the deal?

For smoooooooth shavin' this summer season, dermatologist Dr. Janee Steinberg, board medical director of Advanced Cosmetic Laser Center in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., offers some simple suggestions. Cover the area with water and coat with a generous layer of lathered shaving cream--try a cream specifically for the bikini line. Don't go over the same area more than once with your razor, always use a fresh blade, and only shave against the hair growth. Dr. Steinberg recommends Tend Skin (available at drug stores) between shaves to keep skin soft and smooth.
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