Yuck ... the thought of sweaty feet is not a pleasant one for most people. For those who actually suffer from excessively sweaty feet, the problem is real, however. Sweaty feet can be uncomfortable and produce an unpleasant smell. But it can be even more problematic than that, according to a recent article from U.S. News (usnews.com) ...
If you suffer from sweaty feet which may now be causing a fungal infection, consider getting help from a board-certified podiatrist such as Colorado Springs podiatrist, Kerry E. Berg, DPM. You can call 719-594-9920 to schedule a consultation.
(HealthDay News) -- Sweaty feet can cause slipping and sliding in your shoes, and increase the risk of a fungal infection.The American Podiatric Medical Association offers these suggestions to help keep your tootsies dry and comfortable:
Thoroughly wash your feet daily with an antibacterial soap and water, making sure to clean between the toes.
Carefully dry your feet, then sprinkle with cornstarch, foot powder or an antifungal powder.
Wear socks made of synthetic materials that help keep moisture away from the skin.
Change your socks during the day.
If you suffer from sweaty feet which may now be causing a fungal infection, consider getting help from a board-certified podiatrist such as Colorado Springs podiatrist, Kerry E. Berg, DPM. You can call 719-594-9920 to schedule a consultation.
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The American Podiatric Medical Association offers these suggestions to help keep your tootsies dry and comfortable:
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