Your
feet move you through the world, help you stand up to your day, and ground you.
They also need TLC to keep them soft, strong, and free of problems.
These
6 steps will help your feet stay fabulous.
1. Smooth It Out.
Make
it a habit to use a pumice stone or foot file on damp heels and calluses.
Doing so will keep your feet looking good in
open-back shoes.
First,
soak your feet in water or a foot bath for 10 to 15 minutes to help soften the
skin. Then gently remove the thickened skin with a pumice stone. New York
podiatrist Isaac Tabari, DPM, recommends a warm foot bath made of black tea
(tannic acid). Tannic acid, he says, is a natural antibacterial agent that may
reduce the chance of getting athlete’s foot.
Moisturizing
foot scrubs made from botanicals such as crushed fruit pits, sugar, or chemical
exfoliators also help remove dead skin. After you scrub, apply a rich foot
cream or balm containing shea butter or cocoa butter.
Look
for balms or heel creams containing salicylic acid or urea to soften tough
calluses
.
2. Moisturize.
If
your heels are very dry and cracked, see a podiatrist or dermatologist for a
prescription treatment. If they’re not that bad, there are plenty of
moisturizing products from which to choose.
First,
you might try some medicated heel pads, which don't need a prescription, to
soften calluses while you walk. After you’ve exfoliated the calluses, use a
heavy cream to moisturize tough skin on your heel.
Look
for creams containing petrolatum, an emollient, or a humectant such as lactic
acid, which draws moisture into the skin
3. Fight Fungus.
OVER-THE-COUNTER
antifungal treatments come in many forms -- lacquers, creams, lotions, liquids,
spray powders, and spray liquids. These products work best on mild cases of
athlete’s foot, and probably not at all with toenail fungus, which is difficult
to treat.
No
matter the form, they have one of the following active ingredients, which are
all equally effective: terbinafine, tolnaftate, miconazole, ciclopirox, or
clotrimazole. Tabari says tea tree oil, sometimes called melaleuca oil, also
works well on mild cases of athlete’s foot.
Look
for a medicated powder or spray if you have sweaty feet. Powders usually
contain aluminum chloride hexahydrate to help keep feet dry.
If
you have dry feet, look for an antifungal lotion.
Dry
your feet thoroughly before you apply antifungal powder or lotion.
Dark
and damp conditions let the funguses that cause athlete’s foot flourish. Basic
good foot hygiene is the best way to prevent fungal infections. Wash your feet
frequently and dry them thoroughly, especially between your toes. Wear fresh
socks or other hosiery daily.
4. Wear Sunscreen.
Wear
sunscreen on the tops of your feet. Apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen with an
SPF of at least 30 to your feet when you're going barefoot or wearing open
sandals.
5. Get Support.
Standing
for a long time can make your feet sore. Wearing insoles can help make shoes
more comfortable.
Look
for insoles that have a plastic shell at the bottom. Podiatrists say the shell
makes them strong enough to provide real support
.
6. Don’t Forget Your
Toenails!
Love
getting pedicures? The technique matters. Clumsy trimming can lead to hangnails
and ingrown toenails.
Also,
make sure the nail technician gently pushes back the cuticle rather than cuts
it, which can lead to an infection.
If
you do your own nails, look for nail “nippers” that have a curved handle and a
cutting jaw shaped to follow the natural curve of nails.
Your
nails naturally become more brittle with age. Ingredients in some nail polish
and polish remover can speed the process, drying out your nails. Elle, a
celebrity manicurist who writes a blog for Barielle Cosmetics, suggests her
clients use polish that is free of formaldehyde, toluene, and dibutyl
phthalate. She also recommends using a nail polish remover free of alcohol.
To
moisturize your toenails, Elle suggests using a cuticle cream, petroleum jelly,
or vitamin E oil. Put it over the entire nail, including the cuticle, and
gently rub it in.
Dr . Tarik Torki
Diabetic Foot Specialist & Foot
Care SpecialistSaudi Arabia – Riyadh
00966562154241
Khuris Street – In Front of Pakistanian Airline
Info@diabeticfootarabia.com
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