| John has
athlete's foot. His girlfriend Jenny recommends he use a cream
to knock out the bacteria on his foot. |
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John: |
My toes feel very itchy. It's really
irritating. I don't know what's happening. |
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Jenny: |
Let me take a
look. Ah-huh, I think you have athlete's foot. |
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John: |
What are you talking about? I'm not an
athlete! |
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Jenny: |
Come on, John,
stop joking. You'd better take care of it before it gets worse.
Imagine you have pus gushing out and rashes all over your legs.... |
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John: |
Stop it, "Dr." Jenny. |
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Jenny: |
OK, OK. I
guess I've got some cream for it. It really fixes skin in trouble.
It's really a help for irritations and blemishes. |
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John: |
Is it this one? |
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Jenny: |
Not really.
That one is for heat burns. |
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John: |
Have you had athlete's foot before? |
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Jenny: |
Yeah. It was a
very bad experience. You know, if you don't keep your feet dry and
clean, the fungus will grow and spread out quickly. |
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John: |
So my case isn't that bad, huh? |
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Jenny: |
You're lucky.
Yeah, here it is. Now apply it to the affected areas. This cream is
very effective in clearing out bacteria and stopping inflammation from
developing. |