Your feet take the entire weight of your body and caring for them should be an essential part of your routine. Unhygienic practices could put your feet at the risk of getting various fungal and bacterial infections, which affect your day to day activities. Blisters, athlete’s foot, bunions, hammertoes, corns and calluses, gout, and ingrown toenails are some of the problems resulting from improper hygiene, birth deformities, inaccurate posture, arthritis, and ill-fitting shoes.
Mentioned below are some of the good practices which keep your feet healthy, keeping various problems at bay.
# Wash Your Feet EverydayCleaning your feet thoroughly, every day, helps get rid of the dirt, sweat, and microbes that build-up on your feet throughout the day. Washing them with warm water and mild soap is recommended. It is necessary that the area between the toes is washed thoroughly since it acts as a perfect space for microbial breeding.
Soaking your feet in warm water with Epsom salt is helpful if done once a week. You could gently exfoliate the skin by rubbing a pumice stone on it, which helps remove the dead skin. Following these practices, every day, would rob the natural oils of your feet.
# Dry Your Feet Thoroughly After WashingIt is of prime importance to dry your feet thoroughly after washing. The moisture acts as a breeding ground to microbes, especially fungus. Not drying the area between the toes could lead to athlete’s foot.
# Cut Toenails CarefullyCut your toenails straight across using nail clippers. It is better than cutting them at an angle or deep down, since these could cause painful ingrown toenails. Moisturize sufficiently. Do not hide ugly or pigmented toenails under a nail color, since it could be an indication of an infection, which needs medical attention. Applying color on such nails could worsen the problem
# Change Your Socks DailyEach of your feet has 250,000 sweat glands on them, which produce around half a pint of sweat each day. Socks act as a savior, absorbing the excess sweat and helping you have clean and dry feet. Reusing your socks the next day would simply mean soaking your feet in a pool of sweat and microbes, which could have adverse effects. Therefore, it is suggested that you change your socks every day and wash them with soap and antiseptic lotion every time.
Due to their high absorption capability, socks made from synthetic fiber are recommended over socks made from cotton or wool.
# Wear Different Shoes On Successive DaysIt is suggested that you have at least two pairs of shoes, which could be worn alternate days. This gives your shoes the time to dry off completely and reduce the risk of having a microbe-conducive environment. A good air flow keeps them dry, therefore, you should avoid placing them in a closed shoe rack, soon after using them.