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Top tips for happy feet:

It's nice to 'free your feet' and wear summer foot gear such as sandals, thongs and sling backs, but how do you keep your feet healthy?
By Motherpedia
Date: January 15 2015
Tags: podiatry,
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Summer is here! But with it comes the heat and dry, cracked, smelly or fungal feet -  caused by exposure to the heat and sun, either from wearing our favourite summer foot wear as well as enclosed shoes if you have to do so for work.  

“The important factors to remember are to have right footwear for the occasion, wear cotton socks if you're wearing enclosed shoes and to exercise caution if your barefooted," says Brenden Brown of the Australian Podiatry Associations.

"Thongs can be particularly bad for feet, not only because they provide no support and can lead to sprains, breaks and twisted ankles, but they also expose your feet to the elements. If you suffer from dry feet, heat exposure can result in painful cracks if you are not kind to your feet,” he said.

“And if you sweat a lot and work in closed shoes or boots this is also a time to watch for smelly and fungal feet,” said Brown.

To keep your feet happy this summer here are some top foot care tips from the Australian Podiatry Association.

Dry cracked feet

  • Use a good foot balm daily to keep cracked feet at bay and rotate your footwear - do not wear open shoes all the time when out. Foot balm is particularly important if you spend a great deal of time at the beach or in the surf.
  • In summer it is common to see women wearing thongs to work while carrying high heels in their bag. However, a good walking shoe or trainer is better than thongs, which do more harm than good by providing no support and exposing feet to injury and the elements.
  • If you develop serious skin cracks you should see a podiatrist.  They can clear away calloused and dead skin, provide advice on correct skin care and check your walk to ensure there are no biomechanical or structural problems causing dry cracked heels or pads.
  • If you cannot reach your feet and no one can help you with foot balm or cleaning, ensure you see a podiatrist, especially if your condition becomes exacerbated and painful. You do not want infection to set in.
  • Severe heel fissures can be serious, particularly for people with diabetes, neurovascular disease and neuropathy. Foot health for these people in summertime is particularly important, especially when it’s tempting to discard our shoes. Missing a cut, a nail or any other debris in the foot of a person with diabetes can be the starting point for amputation so regular checks are therefore very important for limb health.

Smelly and fungal feet

  • As your feet have more sweat glands than any other part of the body, keeping them clean by washing them every day with antibacterial soap and drying them properly during hot summer months will help prevent profuse sweating and smells.
  • If you are getting a pedicure make sure the operator properly sterilises equipment (autoclave and packaged). Make sure you ask them what their procedure is. This can save you picking up another person’s fungal infection.
  • Keeping feet clean and dry will also help prevent athlete’s foot (tinea). The symptoms are itching, open blisters and peeling skin. If this occurs, treatments can be found at a pharmacy.
  • Smells are caused by bacteria which live on the skin of our feet and produce an acid which is the culprit of stinky feet. Combined with heat and confinement of shoes the result can be overwhelming.  So make sure you pamper your feet and remove any affected skin.
  • Where possible wear shoes that allow your feet to breathe – so take your shoes off at home.
  • Lightly cover your feet with talcum powder or baking soda before you wear your shoes.
  •  If you are wearing socks or stockings change them every day but avoid nylons, this aggravates the heat and sweat – wool or cotton is the way to go.
  • If you are wearing closed-in shoes always wear socks.
  • Do not wear the same pair of shoes everyday rotate them or, if you can, wear a different pair each day of the week.
  • To stop shoes smelling fill an old clean sock with baking soda or fresh kitty litter, tie a knot at the end then place in your shoes overnight – it really works! 
  • For really stubborn odours you can put the shoes in a plastic bag and put it in the freezer, this affects the bacteria and helps return your shoes to normal.
  • Tea tree oil, eucalyptus oil and anti-odour and antibacterial sprays can also help.
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