Useing baby powder could work but because of the scent it can also cause you feet to produce a foul oder, so I would suggest that you use something like Gold Bond or any type of medicated foot powder. You can go to your local store and buy some type of powder. They make all types of foot powder and most is used for sweaty feet. If it is used for a couple different types of foot problems such as Athletes feet, Sweatyness, Itching and etc... you can still use it because it will stop you from getting a fungus on your feet which is Atheletes feet. If your feet still sweat after you trying the over the counter powder I would strongly suggest you go to a DPM (Doctor of Podiatric Medicine- Foot & Ankle doctor) because you could have a problem with your sweat glands or something else. Thank you for asking this question. I hope I have helped ya! Good Luck!
P.s. I would also wear a different shoe everyday or if you do have that many shoes every other day because wearing the same shoes will cause th fungus to lay in that shoe and everytime you put it on it will cause your feet to smell and the fungus will grow. So rotate shoes every other day if you can. I "strongly" suggest this. See if this helps with the powder and if it doesnt go and see a Podiatrist. :-)
2006-08-09 02:24:40
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answered by ? 2
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I get sweaty feet too. Normally, it's the shoes I'm wearing. If my feet can't breathe, I dump my entire volume of body moisture into my shoes. I find that synthetic materials like nylon and wearing shoes with lots of mesh (like running shoes... not sexy, though) helps avoid sweat. Ordinary Converse All-Stars are pretty good.
Choosing the right socks can help, too. Thin, avoid synthetics again.
If you're really desperate, you could try aluminium chloride powder from the chemist (or something else he might recommend). Normally the exceptionally sweaty use this in their armpits, but I'm sure you can dust your feet with it.
On the bright side, at least you don't have my back-sweat problem. :)
2006-08-09 02:27:30
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answered by Anonymous
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The baby powder suggestion made by others is what I do. Another good thing you might try is to wear wool socks. Some of the new wool products are not itchy like the old ones and wool will always keep your feet dry.
2006-08-09 02:22:35
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answered by Candidus 6
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This is the same technique I have taught over 138,000 men and women in 157 countries to successfully treat their excessive sweating condition over the past 7 years!
Remember: Watch the whole video, as the ending will pleasantly surprise you�
2016-05-20 04:18:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Damn...maybe you wear the wrong kind of shoes, and/or too many pairs of socks?! Calm down, have you talked to your Doc about this? Maybe your anxiety is creating the problem itself. Go to a podiatrist and see if there is a medical reason.
2006-08-09 02:23:51
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answered by sylvie 3
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there are various sprays for you to use to resign this, and if it extremely is undesirable, you will be waiting to get something out of your healthcare professional. listed here are a pair of ft-cooling sprays: The physique save Peppermint Cooling Foot Spray £7.00 Daktarin Ice Cooling Spray £5.40 9 Scholl Odour administration Foot Spray £3.sixty 9 desire this has helped and strong success =]
2016-12-11 10:19:47
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answered by kleid 3
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I would recommend using an over the counter medicated foot powder, such as Dr. Scholl's, for instance.
2006-08-09 02:18:44
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answered by no1home2day 7
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all you need to do is buy a foot spray and spray your feet every day with the stuff the body shop should do some or any pharmacist
i hope i have helped you
2006-08-09 02:24:02
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answered by Anonymous
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try putting some deodorent on your feet to stop the sweating, and try some Dr. Scholls foot deodorent.
2006-08-09 02:20:19
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answered by Cool Guy in Cali 2
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gold bond 4 feet
2006-08-09 02:19:08
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answered by Yasmin 4
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