Try Drysol: Ask a doctor for a prescription for drysol to reduce the perspiration. Wear socks that wick moisture away from your skin. Running socks from a sporting goods store work well. Don't wear cotton ones. "dryfit" is the best. Rotate your shoes. Park your shoes in the closet for a month and wear other ones to let the fungus etc. In the shoes dissipate. Spray your shoes with foot odor powder regularly.
Answered 12/18/2014
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Feet smell: Baking powder in your sox or shoes will reduce smell. Try antiperspirant on feet, same as used under arms.
Answered 12/20/2014
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Sweaty smelly feet: Although it is a good idea to let your shoes dry , this does not dissipate fungus. These are spore forming organisms that can survive 6 to 9 months without host contact. See your podiatrist for a product that you can spray in your shoes to kill fungus and bacteria. That will help . additionally hygiene plays a huge role here - washing with an antibacterial soap helps too.
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