Diabetics are likely to experience cracked heels because damage to nerves in the feet from uncontrolled blood.
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The two biggest risk factors for cracked heels are diabetes and obesity notes mauser.
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According to the national institute of diabetes and digestive and kidney diseases niddk high blood glucose levels feed germs causing them to multiply and making infections more difficult to treat.
Cracked feet are prone to infection and in those with diabetes the risk of serious infection is even greater.
Dry skin usually causes cracked heels.
They are essentially cracks or splits in the skin often extending through to the dermis the inner layers of the skin and are often painful when pressure is applied to the heel on standing.
The first line of treatment for cracked heels is using a heel balm these balms contain ingredients to moisturize soften and exfoliate dead skin.
Podiatrist and vionic innovation member jackie sutera dpm explains what causes these dry and cracked heels anyway.
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If the skin is lacking in moisture it becomes stiff less.
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To help heal dry cracked heels moisturize still damp feet after every bath or shower.
Whether your cracked heels are painful and irritating or simply just a little unattractive especially in sandal weather there are some simple and podiatrist approved methods to soothe your cracked heels that you can try at home.
Could painful dry cracked heels be a sign of a more serious problem than just an unsightly cosmetic issue.
While dry cracked heels can be a result of a number of factors such as exposure to cold weather dehydration taking too long in a hot bath and or shower and using hard soaps cracked heels could also be one of the first signs of diabetes or a thyroid problem.
Heel balms or thick moisturizers.
Cracked heels also known as fissures can be a nuisance but can occasionally lead to more serious problems if left untreated.
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