SMELLY FEET: CAUSES, PREVENTION AND TREATMENT.
Are
your smelly feet deterring you from taking your shoes off at other people's homes?
Is the health of your feet or family member’s getting you bothered—that you get
uncomfortable by the odor of smelly feet? Do you have a loved one who is
suffering from foot odor? Understanding the causes of smelly feet will help pinpoint
what you can do to prevent or treat it before it gets out-of-hand.
What Are the Causes
of Stinky Feet?
The
problem isn't your feet – it’s what your feet are wearing. Smelly feet is
primarily caused from of a lack of ventilation for your feet. Each foot has
more than 250,000 sweat glands, producing more than a pint of sweat in one day.
That's a lot of moisture to keep pressed against your feet! People get smelly
feet when the perspiration has no where
to evaporate – but it is not the sweat that causes the foot odor. Bacteria that
lives on the skin eats the feet’s sweat, producing isovaleric acid, causing the
odor. Athlete’s Foot, which is a skin
infection caused by a fungus, can also cause smelly feet. Other factors that
can cause smelly feet include certain medications, some diseases, poor hygiene,
harsh environments, wearing poor-quality shoes and over-wearing shoes.
How To Prevent Smelly
Feet
You
can prevent smelly feet by reducing the amount of sweat captured in your shoes.
Wear well-made shoes with breathable features, such as leather uppers or
athletic shoes with mesh uppers. The Socks
you wear are also important – wear socks made with copper, wool, cool max or
other moisture-wicking fibers to ensure ventilation. Some arch support insoles
maybe have anti-bacterial or other odor-eating top covers that can help prevent
smelly feet. Wash your body every day, and if you have a history of foot odor,
clean your feet with an anti-bacterial soap. Wear shoes for the occasion and
place. Excessive amounts of sweat will increase your chances for getting smelly
feet, so do not wear thick socks, boots and pants if you know it will be hot
outside. Do not wear the same shoes every day. Buy a variety of high-quality
shoes so you can give each pair of shoes about 24 hours before you wear them
again. Don't be embarrassed by your feet – be sure to keep your feet dry, clean
and cool to prevent smelly feet.
Treatment for Stinky
Feet
We
highly suggest you wear moisture wicking socks to get rid of smelly feet, as
well as shoes made of high-quality, breathable materials, such as leather or
mesh. Patronize healthy socks made
of CoolMax, wool anti-bacterial and copper materials that will reduce foot
odor. There are many different remedies for treating stinky feet, and if none
of the following work for you, you should consult a doctor. Wash your feet with
antifungal foot soap and wash your body every day to reduce bacteria and odor.
You can also use antibacterial foot powder on your feet, Athlete's Foot cream
or spray antifungal shoe spray inside your shoes. An easy and clean way to keep
your shoes dry and odor-free is to put shoe inserts inside your shoes after you
wear them. Some insoles have anti-odor or anti-microbial top covers, and those
can help eliminate smelly feet. A great treatment for stinky feet that many
people turn to are perspiration absorbent footbed liners
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