- Always wear socks with closed shoes.
- Avoid wearing nylon socks or plastic shoes. Instead,
wear shoes made of leather, canvas, mesh or other materials that let your
feet breathe.
- Bathe your feet daily in lukewarm water, using a mild
soap. Dry thoroughly.
- Change your socks and shoes at least once a day.
- Check for fungal infections between your toes and on
the bottoms of your feet. If you spot redness or dry, patchy skin, get
treatment right away.
- Don't wear the same pair of shoes two days in a row. If
you frequently wear athletic shoes, alternate pairs so that the shoes can
dry out. Give your shoes at least 24 hours to air out between wearing; if
the odor doesn't go away, discard the shoes.
- Dust your feet frequently with a non-medicated baby
powder or foot powder. Applying antibacterial ointment also may help.
- Practice good foot hygiene to keep bacteria levels at a
minimum.
- Wear thick, soft socks to help draw moisture away from the feet. Cotton and other absorbent materials are best.
These preventive measures also can
help prevent Athlete's foot which can flourish in the same environment as
sweaty feet. However, Athlete's foot won't respond to an antibacterial agent
because it's caused by a fungus infection. Use an anti-fungal powder and good
foot hygiene to treat Athlete's foot.
If you have any questions regarding your feet, please contact our Family Foot Care at
704-786-4482 or visit our website at http://www.familyfootcare.info/.