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Feet Problem, Please Help

  • 19-04-2007 6:43pm
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    Hi,
    I'm an 18 year olf male student and have foot problems. Firstly, and more troubling is the fact that I tend to walk on my heels (that is, unconsciously walk putting my weight on the outside heels of both feet). I discovered this to be the case when I noticed my shoes and runners wearing down a great deal on all my footwear. When this occured, my ankles and knees began to feel painful due to the worn down heels and my feet standing at a slant outwards. This has caused burning on my heels also when at work. Des anyone know what Is should do about my unusual walking habit which I do unconsciously?
    Secondly, I suffer from very sweaty feet, which, in turn, smell a great deal. I shower every day and wash my feet carefully in the shower, but with an hour of wearing shoes my feet are sweating and smelly again. I also have hard, white skin on my soles and heels due to the sweating and my feet get friction burns when working all day due to the sweat and the socks rubbing against my feet.
    Can anyone help?
    Thanks.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,477 ✭✭✭azzeretti


    For the sweat problem: There are many options open to you. I would suggest going to the Chemist and asking for either Anhydrol Forte or Perspirex. These products are applied to the effected area nightly for 2 days then reapply every so often. In lay mans terms, they work by restricted the pours in the effected area. They may sting a little to start though.


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