wash them 3 times per day
2006-11-20 01:16:54
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answer #1
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answered by The brainteaser 5
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Washing them at least 2-3 per day. They also have deodorant sprays for feet - Dr. Scholl's has a good one for your feet and shoes. It keeps your feet dry and smelling fresher.
Sometimes if you wear really old shoes, the bacteria that builds over time make your feet stink more. You may want to consider changing them and getting a new pair.
If none of the above work, then go to a doctor who can help as it may be an infection. You may have to possibly go to a podiatrist.
2006-11-20 09:19:39
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answer #2
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answered by ami 4
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Wash them every day, dry them thoroughly, use foot powder and always wear clean socks. Also make sure your trainers/shoes are clean as they can retain a lot of sweat which really isn't pleasant so put them in the wash occasionally and change the insoles for fresh ones.
You may find that you have athletes foot though in which case you will need to get some specialist powder from the chemist.
Hope this helps.
2006-11-20 11:44:59
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answer #3
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answered by Hayley R 2
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Boracic powder is a wonder cure. My exhusband has feet that could launch ships - I'd never smelled anything like it. Then I discovered this cure & it was a miracle. No more smells. Obviously you still need to wash daily but a small sprinkling of this in your socks & shoes will eliminate the problem. Any good chemist should be able to sell you a tub.
2006-11-20 10:13:59
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answered by Anonymous
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It may well be your shoes rather than your feet- mine used to stink because I never wore socks and always wore the same pair of trainers! They might be stinky iif you have a fungal infection or something. So, yeah, my advice is - wash your shoes, always wear clean socks and your feet should stay nice and fresh!
2006-11-20 09:18:46
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answered by Biznitch 2
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Try wearing leather shoes and avoiding man-made fibres in your socks. Take your shoes off when you really don't have to wear them, like around the house. Obviously it goes without saying to wash your feet regularly (ensuring you dry them thoroughly) and wear clean socks at least daily. Odour reducing insoles would also help.
2006-11-20 14:41:01
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answered by cstspeedy 6
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firstly wash them! Wear 100% cotton socks, use a deoderisor in your shoe/trainers. Maybe see the doctor about a fungal infection.
2006-11-20 09:20:05
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answer #7
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answered by Nutty Nikki 2
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Feed them regularly with plenty of fresh water and clean their cage out at least once a week. Also some toys will keep them occupied if they get bored.
2006-11-20 09:17:59
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answer #8
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answered by Jon B 6
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Wash them regularly and use baby talc on them and in your socks. Also make sure your toenails are clean and cut and in between your toes are thoroughly dried when you wash your feet.
2006-11-24 08:33:25
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answered by flowers 1
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Washing would work , maybe odour eaters or natural fibre socks
2006-11-20 09:18:13
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answer #10
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answered by Ben C 2
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