Why Do My Feet Smell So Bad?

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  • Опубліковано 30 лип 2024
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    Do you clear a room when you take off your shoes? Do your feet really stink? My name is Dr. Andrew Schneider and I'm a podiatrist in Houston, TX. It's probably always been that way. Perhaps since you were a kid
    or maybe it's a more recent development that can happen too.
    Everyone has foot odor to some degree, but not everyone realizes how bad theirs really smells. It turns out that most of us aren't aware of our stinky
    feet because we're not aware of our own odor. We simply don't realize that our feet stink until someone points it out to us.
    Three things are the cause of your stinky feet. They are sweat, fungus, and bacteria, and it doesn't have to be just one. It can be all three. There are thousands of sweat glands on our feet. The soles of the feet actually have more sweat glands than any area of the body. Some people sweat more than others. I have patients where the sweat literally drips off their feet while I'm talking to them. They have to change their socks multiple times a day because they become a soggy mess. This is a condition called hyperhydrosis. When your feet sweat, the moisture gets trapped in your shoes and socks and creates a bad odor.
    Bacteria are also responsible for smelly feet. Bacteria are normally found on the skin . When they combine with the sweat you're producing, watch out! Here comes the foot odor. Fungus may also be responsible for your foot odor. Fungus thrives in a moist, warm, dark environment. The inside of your shoes are a perfect place for them to grow and thrive. When fungus takes over. It's known as an athlete's foot infection and your shoes aren't innocent either. They harbor fungus inside them. So even if you treat your feet, you can reinfect yourself when you put your feet back into your shoes.
    If you're suffering from chronic, stinky feet, here are a few things you can try. First, wear better socks. So many people wear cotton socks. These are like a sponge and soak up the moisture. Invest in socks with moisture wicking fibers. These can include Coolmax, drymax, thorlo, and there are many others. Yes, these socks are much more expensive, but it's worth not having your feet soak in a pool of sweat all day. That alone will cut down on the smell.
    Next, try soaking your feet. You can use Epsom salts added to it, which can help with the perspiration. I recommend Tocylen soaks which also have an antifungal in them to serve double duty. Try to soak your feet at least once a day. You only need 15 or 20 minutes for it to be effective.
    Start the day off right. If you take a shower in the morning. Take some extra time to dry your feet. You know how you struggle to put your socks on because your feet are still wet? It'd be so much easier if you take another minute and focus on drying your feet between your toes too. Starting your day with dry feet will certainly make a difference.
    You can also try over the counter topical antifungal cream. Especially if the bottom of your feet are dry and cracked or you notice it's white and macerated between your toes. Unfortunately, I don't find most over-the-counter antifungals are strong enough to take care of a significant case of athlete's foot. If the instructions say to use it once a day for one week, double it. Use it twice a day for two weeks. If that doesn't do it, you may need a prescription strength cream.
    Finally, don't forget about your shoes. You need to make sure that the fungus is cleared from them before you put your feet back into them. I recommend a spray that disinfects the shoes. You can find them in the foot care aisle of the pharmacy. In my office, I recommend Tolcylen shoe spray. When you take off your shoes at night, simply spray each one. They even have ultraviolet lights that disinfect the shoes overnight. They work great too. The problem is I find people don't use them daily, and that just defeats the purpose. The biggest benefit is that you don't have to worry about ruining your shoes with some of the sprays.
    #stinkyfeet #smellyfeet #athletesfoot
    00:00 Introduction
    01:11 Causes of Stinky feet
    01:51 Bacteria causing foot odor
    02:04 Fungus infections causing smelly feet
    02:40 What you can do to help your stinky feet
    04:25 How to disinfect your shoes
    05:15 How to connect with Houston podiatrist Dr. Andrew Schneider

КОМЕНТАРІ • 12

  • @jencarrero720
    @jencarrero720 Рік тому +3

    I’ve always wanted the answer to this question! Thank you 😊

  • @billybassman21
    @billybassman21 Рік тому +3

    Good advice. I have found cotton actually has some antibacterial properties and what i like about cotton is it absorbs oils and salts from the foots, so i go for a blend of mostly synthetic with some cotton. I also want to add if you're walking around barefoot or in socks and then putting on shoes that is a big cause of foot odor. You're picking up all kinds of bacteria and fungus even inside the house. That is getting into your shoes and it will begin to feed on the sweat causing odor. Put on clean socks and wash your feet before putting on shoes. Never wear shoes without socks. I have no foot odor doing this.

  • @el-DonBrands
    @el-DonBrands 5 місяців тому

    Thank you

  • @JO-mg6xc
    @JO-mg6xc Рік тому

    PodoPhylus antimicrobial insole is fantastic! It releases iodine gas that kills malodor producing bacteria while absorbing sweat. Also, iodine is a keratinolytic that removes dead skin or alpha keratin. It Lasts for months.

  • @alexisoropeza9438
    @alexisoropeza9438 Рік тому +1

    When taking lamisil tarbafine for 3 months doc , do you recommend a certain diet while on the medication?

  • @darktoadone5068
    @darktoadone5068 Рік тому +1

    My 80 year old mother suddenly starting having bad foot odor a couple of weeks ago, it's so bad that when she lies on her couch, her feet make the cushions smell bad. She tells me she cleans her feet but if she is she's not doing a good job. YUCK!

    • @handicappuccino8491
      @handicappuccino8491 3 дні тому

      They would have to smell sour for me grossed out because Icovalaric I said tell me doesn’t smell bad at all. It just wouldn’t smell great compared to smells of bath and Bodyworks but the things that smell worse smell way worse propanoic acid does smell bad to me just because I don’t like the taste of vinegar.

  • @handicappuccino8491
    @handicappuccino8491 10 місяців тому +1

    You know what smells worse propanoic acid That smells like vinegar

  • @nobiden3134
    @nobiden3134 Рік тому

    I can taste the smell of my feet...☹