If the skin between your toes is lifting and causing itching and burning sensations, it may be a symptom of athlete's foot, which is a fungal infection. There are over-the-counter treatments available at the pharmacy for this. It would be advisable to show your symptoms to a pharmacist who can confirm the diagnosis and recommend the appropriate treatment. Keeping your feet dry is important since athlete's foot thrives in moist environments. There are also products available to help prevent it.
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