These symptoms may point to an allergic reaction, though the itchy feet could also be a separate issue like a fungal infection. For wheezing, a prescription bronchodilator inhaler (such as albuterol) is typically used; please consult a doctor to evaluate this safely. For itchy eyes and general allergy symptoms, over-the-counter oral antihistamines (like cetirizine or loratadine) can help. For itchy feet, a topical hydrocortisone cream can soothe allergic itching, while an antifungal cream (like clotrimazole) is recommended if it is athlete's foot. Keep your feet dry, avoid triggers, and consult a physician for a proper diagnosis.
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