SERVICES

Treating Foot Odor



Persistent foot odor can indicate a low-grade infection or a severe case of hereditary sweating. In these cases, our practice may prescribe a special ointment. You apply it to the feet at bedtime and then wrap your feet with an impermeable covering such as kitchen plastic wrap.

Soaking your feet in strong black tea for 30 minutes a day for a week can help. The acid in the tea kills the bacteria and closes the pores, keeping your feet dry longer. Use two tea bags per pint of water. Boil for 15 minutes, then add two quarts of cool water. Soak your feet in the cool solution. Alternately, you can soak your feet in a solution of one part vinegar and two parts water.

A form of electrolysis called iontophoresis also can reduce excessive sweating of the feet, but requires special equipment and training to administer. In the most severe cases of hyperhidrosis, a surgeon can cut the nerve that controls sweating. Recent advances in technology have made this surgery much safer, but you may notice sweating in other areas of the body after the procedure.


Hastings

1375 W. Green Street Suite 1
Hastings, MI 49058
(269) 945-2222

Caledonia
9385 Cherry Valley Ave., SE
Caledonia, MI 49316
(616) 891-2577

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"Please feel free to contact me directly by calling my personal cell phone for any foot related questions at 1-248-884-6280"
Dr. Mansky

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