The summer heat can bring a multitude of concerns, including uncomfortable heat rashes. A Baylor College of Medicine dermatology expert offers insight on what causes these rashes and advice on ...
Foot odor isn’t caused by sweat itself—it’s caused by what happens after sweat appears. Your feet contain some of the highest ...
Slipping and sliding in the summer months is great—if you’re at a water park or in a pool, that is. Otherwise, it’s the miserable reality of sweaty feet. “I’ve literally had patients come in and tell ...
Summer’s the perfect time to hit the trails, soak up some sun at the beach (with SPF, of course), and hang out at the park, but with all the perks of hot weather comes one particularly annoying ...
Hyperhidrosis can make your feet sweat a lot even without triggers like heat or exercise. Shoes made from non-breathable materials can make your feet sweat more. Spicy foods and drinks like alcohol ...
Heat rash — also known as prickly heat, summer rash, or wildfire rash — occurs when the sweat gland ducts become blocked with sweat. Cooling or gently patting the rash may provide some relief. The ...
If you notice that your feet smell bad when you take off your shoes, you’re not alone. Having stinky feet is a very common problem. Learn more about what causes feet to smell bad and how you can help ...
Foot skin issues are common among teenagers—and no, it’s not always athlete’s foot. Pediatrician Dr. Cindy Gellner talks about three common foot skin issues in teenagers, and how to identify and treat ...
You may be able to prevent and treat breakouts due to sweat by gently washing the area and using acne medication. Other health conditions, like a heat rash, can look like sweat pimples. If you find ...
You may be able to stop your feet from sweating as much by wearing certain types of socks and shoes and using other products, including antiperspirants. Share on Pinterest High-tech fitness trackers ...
We do a lot of walking during the summer, slogging a few blocks to the beach in the blazing sun, carrying those pesky chairs and the umbrella, and pounding the pavement exploring the sights of a new ...