Get rid of cracked heels

Heels


Cracked heels are not only embarrassing but also a disturbing situation. It makes women more vulnerable to men than men. Probably a factor as to why they're doing so poorly. Most of the women wear open toe shoes, sandals and slippers while majority of men prefer to wear socks and closed toe shoes. That is why their feet are protected from dust and dirt and the heels of their feet are also protected from drying out.

The most common causes of cracked heels are people whose skin is naturally dry and who do not use practical steps or skin care treatments to keep their skin, especially the skin of the feet, clean and provide the necessary moisture and freshness. Such people are more prone to cracked heels. In addition, people suffering from various skin diseases such as eczema or psoriasis can also have heel spurs. There may be trouble. Swelling of the skin on the soles of people suffering from fungal infections can cause swelling and cracking of the heels. Keratodermas is a skin disease in which the skin of the feet and the skin of the soles become hard and swollen. (Also the skin of the palms of the hands) It is actually a genetic or hereditary disease which is treated (when the condition becomes severe) with the help of psychiatric drugs. What to do Soak your feet in lukewarm water for at least half an hour daily. Wash your feet with antibacterial soup with a Jhanwe or Hard Brussels brush and try to gently clean the hard skin of your heels. After washing your feet, apply a standard foot moisturizing cream that is rich in paraffin and salicylic acid. Be sure to apply it on your heels at night while sleeping. Paraffin is useful in soothing Proves. The cream applied on the heels and soles by wearing socks while sleeping stays on the skin. What not to do! If the heels are more cracked and have blood in them, avoid rubbing them too hard with a brush or brush to clean the dead skin of the feet, as too much rubbing will not only increase the discomfort but also cause another thick bulge. In addition, the soles will become reddish and itchy. Lemon peels on the heels can reduce the complaint of cracking. Be careful! Consult a dermatologist immediately if you experience significant hops and bleeding on the sides of cracked heels.