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Foot sweat

Foot sweat

Sweaty feet can be very troublesome, and you tend to get cold more often on feet that are damp. Sweaty feet also have a greater chance of getting athlete's foot, because the fungus thrives in a moist environment. Most people can prevent and treat foot sweat themselves.

What is foot sweat?

Everyone has sweaty feet. The soles of the feet, like the palms of the hands, have more sweat glands than anywhere else on the body. Some people have more foot sweat than others and experience this as a problem. Foot sweat is often aggravated by nervousness or stress. Many people are anxious about their feet smelling.

Good advice for foot sweat

Prevention of foot sweat by means of daily foot care is important. Many people also experience a good effect from wearing thin woolen socks rather than socks made of cotton or synthetic materials. Use shoes made of leather or textile instead of shoes made of rubber or other plastics. When the weather permits, wear sandals and open shoes.

Self-treatment of foot sweat

Foot deodorants and antiperspirants that are applied to the feet after washing help to reduce foot sweat and prevent bad odour. The deodorants contain substances that inhibit bacterial growth, while antiperspirants reduce the secretion of sweat itself. Scholl Fresh Step foot spray and CSS Refreshing Foot Deo, which contains both deodorant and antiperspirant. Stop 24 antiperspirant cream is a strong antiperspirant that can be used for heavy sweating. This remedy should not be used on wounds or broken skin.

Application of Stop 24 foot cream - which contains a strong antiperspirant - can help reduce sweat secretion in case of heavy sweating. Such agents should not be used on sore skin.

Feel free to use talcum powder on your feet after washing, or directly in your shoes. Talc helps to absorb moisture, and limits any odor.

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