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Bromodosis (Stinky Feet): Treatments | How to Prevent Smelly Feet

Smelly feet, is known as bromodosis, can affect the feet and is considered to be an unpleasant smell. To treat Bromhidrosis, you need to understand the cause of foot odor.

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Bromodosis (Stinky Feet): Treatments | How to Prevent Smelly Feet

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  1. Bromodosis (Stinky Feet): Treatments | How to Prevent Smelly Feet - Specialty Care Clinics

  2. Are you embarrassed by the Smelly Feet? Our feet bear the weight of the whole body and they are subject to aches, pains, and smells along the way. Some people may experience smelly feet from time to time, whereas some people live in fear of taking their shoes off in public. A smelly foot is a common problem that can trouble you at any time of the year – season, temperature, or medical issue. This condition is medically known as bromodosis. Your feet may get smelly as there is build-up in sweat that causes bacteria to grow on your skin and give off a bad odor. There could be other reasons for smelly feet that include wearing sweaty shoes and socks, and poor foot hygiene. Smelly feet can be an unpleasant and embarrassing problem especially when you are in public. But, this can be easily treated by improving your foot hygiene and trying a few simple foot treatments. But, there may be a medical reason for your smelly feet, and this may need medical assistance from a doctor.

  3. When to See a Doctor for Smelly Feet? Malodor or bromodosis may be localized or may start from other parts of the body. Smelly feet may result from an infection after the accumulation of sweat. The sweat in the feet itself does not result in smell, but it provides a good environment for the growth of bacteria. The bacteria striving on the sweat release gases that cause the smell of the feet. Some of the bacteria commonly responsible for feet odor include Brevibacteria, Propionibacteria, and Staphylococcus epidermidis. The smelly feet may be worst in summer. Some of the common causes of smelly feet include: Lack of hygiene: This would result in sweaty feet and the dwelling of the bacteria. The lack of hygiene would include failure to change socks daily, failure to wash sports shoes regularly, or failure to wash feet regularly. Unhealthy foot habits such as the use of nylon socks that do not absorb sweat or the use of plastic or closed shoes that do not allow the feet to breathe freely.

  4. Common Causes of smelly feet Excessive tendency sweating that results in the accumulation of sweat and promotes bacterial growth. This may result in pitted keratolysis, which is a condition with punched-out pits that causes a foul smell. Infection caused by ringworm or other bacteria. The bacterial infection may cause ulcers affecting the region between the toes. The ulcers are usually common with diabetic people or obstruction of blood flow to the feet. Being on your feet for a long time. Hormonal changes may make you sweat more, especially in pregnancy or teenage transition. Stressful conditions make you sweat more usually when you’re anxious. Suffering from hyperhidrosis. Get More Details Information Click Here

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