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How To Get Rid Of Smelly Feet |
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Your feet are made up of several sweat glands and per day they
produce a pint of sweat. As the sweat flows through the skin of
your feet microorganisms such as bacteria surround it. When
these organisms excrete, they emit a foul smell and therefore
your feet develop an odor.
Feet smell even more strongly when you wear your socks or shoes.
The sweat is unable to get dissolved in the air and therefore it
makes the feet a place for bacteria to feast upon. Some feet
smell stronger when compared to the others due to the |
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excess
production of sweat through the active oil glands.
One must try to reduce the sweat as it lessens the growth of
bacteria. There are many ways to do so. Always wear clean socks
and keep on changing your socks. Apply an anti-bacterial soap,
which kills the bacteria present. Keep the socks exposed to air
so that the sweat in the socks gets evaporated. Avoid using
boots that fully cover the feet. Use cotton made socks so that
they absorb the sweat fully and leave no sweat for the bacteria
to feast upon. If your |
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