Thursday, December 1, 2016

These Two Household Items Is All You Need To Cure Cracked Feet

These Two Household Items Is All You Need To Cure Cracked Feet

Cracked and dry heels is a painful problem because the skin is dry and has thick brown or yellow callus along the inside border of the heel. Moreover, this condition includes redness, itching, inflammation and peeling skin. So, this is not only a cosmetic problem.


Lack of hydration, dry air, poor diet, poor foot care, hard floors, prolonged standing, wearing the wrong shoe types are some of the causes of cracked heels. Also, there are some other conditions that can lead to this, such as eczema, calluses and corns, thyroid disease, and diabetes.


You need to take the right precautions on time in order to prevent deeper cracks, pain and bleeding.


Check out the options for healing your feet below and see whether they work or not.

  1. Petroleum jelly.One of the best ways to heal cracked heals is to put on a layer of petroleum jelly at night when you go to bed. Cover your feet with cotton socks and sleep on it. The jelly will trap moisture into your skin and heal the crevices quickly.
  2. Honey.Honey has proven to be effective in healing wounds on the skin, according to the U. S. National Library of Medicine, and sunflower seed oil is extremely good as a moisturizer according to ‘‘Medical News Today’’. ‘‘Beauty and Tips’’ recommends soaking your feet in a mixture of lemon juice, sesame seed oil and honey. Trade out the sesame seed oil for sunflower seed oil to get a truly moisturizing and healing solution. Soak your feet for 10 to 15 minutes and then rub with a pumice stone and rub in a moisturizer.
  3. Baking soda and milk.Soaking your feet in a mixture of baking soda and milk to heal cracked heels appears to be the latest fad. ‘‘DIY and Craftiness’’ shares its recipe of 2 cups warm milk and a liberal sprinkling of baking soda. You are to soak your feet for at least five minutes in the mixture. Does it work? Well, WebMD cautions against soaking your skin in baking soda. It’s an alkaline substance and can be irritating to sensitive skin. If you’re looking for a soothing effect, you won’t find it with baking soda. ‘‘Medical News Today’’ says that you may find more relief for dry skin through drinking milk than soaking your body in it. Will this harm you? Not unless you have sensitive skin. Will it heal your heels? You may just want to stick to more tried-and-true methods.

Dry, cracked heels don’t have to be a way of life for you. Just a couple of simple ingredients in your house can heal up the deep crevices on your feet and give you sandal-worthy feet in no time.


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