Dry Cracked Feet or Dry Cracked Heels? [Causes & Best Treatment]
Do you have dry, cracked feet or dry, cracked heels? We go over the best dry, cracked foot and heel home remedies and BEST treatment options!
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Why Do We Get Dry Cracked Feet?
Usually, if the skin is severely dry and cracked, as seen in the picture, something is causing it.
- The skin on the bottom of our soles is special because it is thicker than the rest of the skin in our body.
- It also relies more on sweat glands than oil glands to keep it moist, so it is more important to keep it moisturized.
- It is important to keep the bottom of the feet moisturized. It is the ultimate cure for any cause!
This thick skin is more susceptible to dehydration to a lack of moisturizing; it is also more prone to inflammatory reactions and fungal irritation.
Dry Cracked Feet Symptoms:
If the dry, cracked feet are very severe, then something else can be causing it. The symptoms will range from the following:
- Itchy skin.
- Red skin.
- Cracks in the skin.
- Bleeding may be associated with cracks.
- Peeling at the bottom of the foot and heel.
- Flakes and flaking.
- Rough, uneven skin.
- Development of a rash.
- Worse after showering or bathing.
Dry Cracked Feet Causes:
- Showering or bathing.
- Inflammatory skin conditions: eczema, psoriasis, and many more.
- Contact dermatitis (irritation by a harsh substance- such as a lower quality soap or chlorine).
- Cold weather (causing dehydration).
- Low humidity in your home (causing dehydration).
- Older Age (less blood supply)
- Peripheral vascular disease.
- Smoking.
- Diabetes.
Home Treatment Guide:
Follow this treatment protocol to fix your dry, cracked feet!
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1)Assume Skin Irritation.
Assume initially it is dryness, dehydration or an inflammatory condition.
- 2/3rds are caused by inflammatory causes: eczema, skin conditions, irritation, dehydration, sweating disorders.
- **Inflammatory Conditions are all treated the same way, but different than fungal conditions**.
- For best results always go see your podiatrist or dermatologist!
The Skin Irritation Treatment Guide!
2)Consider Athlete’s Foot:
If part 1 does not cause your foot to get better after a week, it may be a fungal infection.
- 1/3rd are caused by Fungal Irritation.
- **Fungal conditions are all essentially treated the same way, but different than inflammatory conditions**.
- For best results always go see your podiatrist or dermatologist!
The Complete Foot Fungus Treatment Guide!
The way I would treat this if it was myself:
- 1)Assume inflammatory causes and start treating it that way.
- 2)If it doesn’t start getting better after a week or so, it is most likely fungal irritation.
- 3) Go see your podiatrist since something more complicated may be going on.
Good Luck with your Dry Cracked Feet!