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Fear of cancer? Sunblock your feet
Many people don’t think of applying sunblock to the top of their feet, but you should make this part of your daily routine in the summer, says Dr. Youner, who has seen an increase in skin cancer on patients over the last five years or so. Slather a sunscreen with at least SPF 30 on the top and bottom of your feet and between your toes.
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Athlete’s foot? Kill it with baby powder
Dr. Youner sprinkles foot powder, baby powder, or cornstarch daily in all her closed shoes to kill any fungus trying to grow. “It keeps my feet from getting infected and also freshens the shoe,” she says. Many patients ignore foot problems like itchy feet and toes, but if your feet look scaly and you can’t stop scratching, there’s a good chance it could be athlete’s foot or another infection. In general, don’t go barefoot near public pools and in locker rooms; these warm, moist surfaces are breeding grounds for warts and bacterial infections, suggests Ami Sheth, DPM, a podiatrist in Los Gatos, CA, who also warns parents to watch for their kids. Wear flip-flops. Here are some more simple home remedies for common foot fungus.
Stinky feet? Air out your shoes
Smelly feet aren’t one of the riskiest feet problems, but they sure are annoying. Always be sure to air out shoes after you wear them, which helps ward off bacteria growth. If you can swing it, never wear the same shoes two days in a row. Here are some more home remedies for foot problems that cause foot odor.