nahavähkide
Nahavähkide, also known as "nagavähk" or "nagavähkide" in some regional dialects, refers to a traditional Estonian folk remedy primarily used for treating various skin conditions, particularly fungal infections such as athlete's foot (täpp) or ringworm (kõdutäpp). The term derives from the Estonian words *naha* (skin) and *vähk* (itch), indicating its application for itchy or irritated skin.
The remedy typically involves a paste or poultice made from a mixture of ingredients such as wood
Historically, folk remedies like nahavähkide were a primary means of addressing minor ailments before the widespread