Hygiene: Carefully wash all socks and stockings. Change them everyday. Use odor-eaters in your shoes or buy new ones. Clip your nails and remove any material you can reach under your nails. Wash your feet daily. Usually these measures will handle the problem.
Answered 11/16/2012
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The same way: You bought a cream for athletes foot, they sell various topicals for bromhidrosis or smelly feet.
Answered 12/10/2013
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Get drysol or talc: Smelly feet often is caused by bacteria that harbor in afeet that remain wet, cut down on xs perspiration-cut down on smell.
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See a podiatrist: Need to treat for fungus of the foot and for hyperhidrosis (increased sweating) of the foot.
Answered 10/3/2016
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