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What is trench foot? ... What are the symptoms of trench foot? ... Trench foot, also known as immersion foot, occurs when the feet are wet for long periods of time. It can be quite painful, but it can be prevented and treated.
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www.bt.cdc.gov/disasters/trenchfoot.asp
www.bt.cdc.gov/disasters/trenchfoot.asp
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Trench foot, also known as fat foot, is a medical condition caused by prolonged exposure of the feet to damp, unsanitary and cold conditions. ...
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trench_foot
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trench_foot
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Macerated skin of immersion foot, common among troops in Viet Nam, is also seen among workers wearing water soaked boots for extended periods of time. This variety of immersion foot caused by a species of Corynebacterium produces pitted keratolysis.
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www.cdc.gov/niosh/ocderm14.html
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How to Assess and Treat Immersion Foot. Immersion foot, also known as trench foot, occurs when the feet are subjected to cold and wet conditions for long periods of time. It can be quite painful, but easily prevented and treated with... ... Look for any of the following signs and symptoms of immersion foot:
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www.ehow.com/how_9368_assess-treat-immersion.html
www.ehow.com/how_9368_assess-treat-immersion.html
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about immersion foot. immersion foot. Information about immersion foot in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from immersion foot)
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encyclopedia.farlex.com/immersion+foot
encyclopedia.farlex.com/immersion+foot
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Treatment of trench foot and immersion foot ... Exposure to damp, cold conditions can result in tissue damage of the foot. This condition is called trench foot, immersion foot, chillblains or pernio. The mechanism of tissue damage is not fully understood. Damage occurs to soft tissue cell, blood vessels and nerves.
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www.myfootshop.com/detail.asp?Condition=Trench%20Foot
www.myfootshop.com/detail.asp?Condition=Trench%20Foot
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We report a case of "green foot" in a child with a plaster cast applied for a fractured metatarsal who subsequently re-presented with circulatory compromise. The foot was green and smelly and profuse Pseudomonas aeruginosa was cultured. ... Immersion Foot [microbiology]
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/15273204
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Immersion foot is a condition in which the sweat glands of the bottom of the foot are over productive resulting in excessive perspiration. Perspiration in immersion foot is so excessive that the skin of the bottom of the foot becomes thickened, macerated and painful.
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www.bunionbusters.com/footcare/immersion_foot.asp
www.bunionbusters.com/footcare/immersion_foot.asp
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What is immersion foot? Immersion foot is a local, non-freezing injury that occurs in cold, wet conditions, usually in temperatures of 1 to +4C. ... Ok, when it comes to immersion foot, you know what causes it, what does it look like? Immersion foot is easy to identify and you will suspect a problem with your feet the...
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www.steadyhealth.com/encyclopedia/Immersion_foot
www.steadyhealth.com/encyclopedia/Immersion_foot
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