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FAMILY FOOT CARE CENTER Dr. Jerome Cawthon
2033 Greystone Park Jackson, TN 38305 (731) 660-3664
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SWEATY FEET Hyperhidrosis is the medical term for excess perspiration of the feet and hands. The clinical appearance is sometimes a general redness of the feet with moist skin that is cool to touch. It can be in response to mental or emotional stress. This can cause burning, itching and blister formation. The moist environment can lead to athletes feet, if not treated. When there is a bad odor associated with this, it is called Bromhidrosis. Bromhidrosis occurs due to the normal bacteria that harbors on your skin producing biochemical biproducts. Treatment of both Hyperhidrosis and Bromhidrosis is usually by having good hygiene and by managing the amount of sweat produced. Your feet should be washed daily with soap and water, then dried thoroughly between the toes to remove the dead skin. Socks and shoes should be kept clean and not shared between individuals. Avoid wearing dark synthetic socks, pantyhose, and occlusive shoes like vinyl. Socks should be white and 100% cotton. Shoes should be leather or other "breathable" materials. Absorbent powders (corn starch or talcum) may be used to reduce friction. Perspiration reduction can be achieved with over-the-counter topical antiperspirants. Caffeine, teas, and coffee stimulates sweat production and should be avoided as well. Since sweat production is related to stress, reduction in stress and relaxation techniques may be helpful. There are other treatment options available. If you are experiencing any of these signs or symptoms, call today for an appointment.
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