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Dry Cracked Feet - Few Smart Ways To Deal



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By : Ajeet Khurana    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-04-21 07:12:07

The dry cracked feet are one of the most common diseases. The dry feet are a condition that can be extremely painful and can lead to considerable distress and pain. It is therefore crucial to recognize the causes, symptoms, and what are the available treatment options for dry and cracked feet. The dry skin can affect any part of the body. It is the soles of the feet that are very susceptible to this disease due to lack of oil. It is a biological disorder related to thick and fissured skin on the heel of foot. There are many factors responsible for the dry cracked feet. The main cause of the dry feet is inactive sweat glands, dried skin, standing for a long period and obesity. The open back shoes must always be avoided. The habit of wearing such shoes can also lead to cracking of heals.

The side effects of the surgery at the lower extremities can lead to cracked feet. Other causes of the dry cracked feet could be psoriasis, disturbance in metatarsal bones, diabetes. This disorder is very common in nature and can affect anyone. With the passage of time man has always learnt from his experience. Hence anyone can now easily diagnose dry skin and dry cracked feet from a number of symptoms. The most common symptom for the dry cracked feet



is the hardening of the skin around the outer edge of the heel. In many cases the skin color around the heel might turn yellow or dark.

The person suffering from dry cracked heels might experience red patches around the heel and itching. Therefore in such cases of dry feet it is very important for the person to consult the doctor. It is very hard for a person to live with dry cracked feet. The disease is painful and at the same time the dry cracked feet feels embarrassed. There are many options available to the consumer to cure the dry feet. However knowing the exact cause of the disorder would certainly be very helpful in selecting the right method to cure the disease.

The person can apply moisturizers in the affected area to get relief. It is said that the pumice stone is very effective in reducing the thickness of the affected skin. The person having dry cracked feet must avoid shoes with thin sole and open back.
The shock absorbing shoes are certainly the ones that would be best suitable for such patients. There are certain home remedies that can prove to be beneficial. For instance the hydrogenated vegetable oil is very effective if applied on the dry cracks. Soaking feet in lemon juice for a while on a regular basis can prove to be very helpful.
Author Resource:- Visit Dry Skin Treatment for more information on Dry Cracked Feet and dryskintreatment.org
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