Fish therapy uses a certain type of fish, called doctor fish, to eat dead skin. The fish are placed in a warm bath. A person then places either their whole body or only certain parts of the body, such as the hands and feet, into the bath.
Some people use fish therapy for scaly, itchy skin (psoriasis), eczema (atopic dermatitis), and to soften the skin, but there is no good scientific evidence supporting any use. Fish therapy may also be unsafe.
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