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Bromhidrosis

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Does a strange, unpleasant smell find its way to your nostrils seconds after your shoes come off? Do you notice others wrinkling their noses in disgust when confronted with your bare or shoeless feet? If taking off your shoes clears a room, you may be suffering from a condition known as bromhidrosis.

Perspiration is normal and healthy, but when it becomes excessive, it can leave a foul foot odor lingering on feet and in your shoes that's especially noticeable when you take them off. Most people's feet will likely perspire during exercise or in warm weather; if you have bromhidrosis, however, you'll notice excessive sweating and smelly feet year round, even when you are not engaged in strenuous activity.

Causes:

One of the top causes of foot odor is excessive perspiration (hyperhidrosis) and moisture, which provides a breeding ground for bacteria and yeast. When sweat and cellular debris from the bacteria and yeast begin to break down, you'll notice a fetid foot odor emanating from the direction of your feet. Since bromhidrosis creates an environment for the growth of microorganisms such as bacteria and fungus, infections such as athlete's foot or toenail fungus may soon follow.

Shower regularly with anti-bacterial soap:

  • Excessive anxiety
  • Various skin conditions

If a particular health condition is causing your excessive sweating, you may also notice that you have sweaty palms, excessive perspiration under your arms and in your groin area.

In turn, excessive sweating can indicate the presence of other health conditions more serious than foot odor, so it is always good to discuss the problem with your physician.

Relief and Prevention:

Change your shoes and socks often
California Supply Chains Act.

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  • Use foot powders and sprays specifically designed to
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  • Change your shoes and socks often.
  • Rotate your shoes (especially athletic shoes).
  • Use insoles that can be changed frequently to prevent the odor from staying in your shoe.
  • Wear sandals during warm weather.
  • Launder, disinfect or discard foul smelling shoes.

If foot odor persists, and excessive sweating also becomes a problem in other areas of your body, please consult a physician.

Bromhidrosis

Related Conditions:

Does a strange, unpleasant smell find its way to your nostrils seconds after your shoes come off? Do you notice others wrinkling their noses in disgust when confronted with your bare or shoeless feet? If taking off your shoes clears a room, you may be suffering from a condition known as bromhidrosis.

Perspiration is normal and healthy, but when it becomes excessive, it can leave a foul foot odor lingering on feet and in your shoes that's especially noticeable when you take them off. Most people's feet will likely perspire during exercise or in warm weather; if you have bromhidrosis, however, you'll notice excessive sweating and smelly feet year round, even when you are not engaged in strenuous activity.

Causes:

One of the top causes of foot odor is excessive perspiration (hyperhidrosis) and moisture, which provides a breeding ground for bacteria and yeast. When sweat and cellular debris from the bacteria and yeast begin to break down, you'll notice a fetid foot odor emanating from the direction of your feet. Since bromhidrosis creates an environment for the growth of microorganisms such as bacteria and fungus, infections such as athlete's foot or toenail fungus may soon follow.

Shower regularly with anti-bacterial soap:

  • Excessive anxiety
  • Various skin conditions

If a particular health condition is causing your excessive sweating, you may also notice that you have sweaty palms, excessive perspiration under your arms and in your groin area.

In turn, excessive sweating can indicate the presence of other health conditions more serious than foot odor, so it is always good to discuss the problem with your physician.

Relief and Prevention:

Change your shoes and socks often
California Supply Chains Act.

  • Back to login.
  • Use foot powders and sprays specifically designed to
    Subscribe & Save.
  • Change your shoes and socks often.
  • Rotate your shoes (especially athletic shoes).
  • Use insoles that can be changed frequently to prevent the odor from staying in your shoe.
  • Wear sandals during warm weather.
  • Launder, disinfect or discard foul smelling shoes.

If foot odor persists, and excessive sweating also becomes a problem in other areas of your body, please consult a physician.


Other Topics

Foot Ailments

Toes

Ball

Arch

Heel

Entire Foot

Leg Ailments

Entire Leg

Ankle

Knee

Back Ailments

Entire Back