Dr Chiranjiv Chhabra, leading dermatologist, Skin Alive Clinics, Gurgaon
New Delhi, Jan 23, 2015: For the romantic souls among us, winter is a season to long for. However, not all people feel hunky dory in the cold season, particularly those with weather related health issues and skin allergies. The dry and chilly conditions of winter are especially harsh on the skin. Our feet often bear the harshest burden of the winter chill. Cracked heels, irritated soles, and itchy and swollen feet can be a major irritant.
Feet are the most ignored part of the body. While women are anxious about their facial skin and hands to look healthy and beautiful, such a keenness is missing when it comes to feet. The moisturizers and creams that are religiously applied over the face and hands often bypasses the feet. Sometimes when we wake up to needs of the feet, we rush for pedicure sessions. However in winters our feet require more than knee jerk reactions.
Your feet stay enclosed in winters because of boots that we wear to protect our feet from thrilling cold and hence there can be bad feet odor that can develop due to less ventilation. Even the time when we sleep, we prefer wearing socks or feet warmers to stay warm and hence they get little or no exposure at all. Some people are extremely sensitive to winters and their skin start experiencing problems. There are severe infections that can spoil your feet health in such a situation like:
Chilbains: Chilblains is a common foot problem that happens in winters. They cause small, red itchy patches and swelling on the feet skin. It occurs when the feet are exposed to extreme chilly weather for prolonged durations. The blood vessels become small during winters and they get back to their normal size once the toes get warm. Blood can leak out of the blood vessels if your feet get warm in no time causing swelling, blistering and other various problems associated with chilblains. The swelling usually occurs on smaller toes but can spread to the major part of the feet. But your worry can be cured because chilblains can be prevented and treated. Anti fungal lotions, creams and powders can be applied to keep away fungal infection.
Raynaud’s disease: Raynaud’s affects smaller blood vessels like one present in toes. Less amount of oxygen reaches these blood vessels due to their shrinkage in size. Raynaud’s patients notice a change of colour in their toes, white, blue and then red according to how much blood and oxygen reaches them. Diabetic patients suffer a lot of issues with their diabetic feet getting cold in winters. The patients should consult the podiatrist on what type of shoes they should wear to avoid any further worsening of their feet.
Blisters: Blisters cause your foot skin to cause pesky bubbles and these pockets are filled up of blood, watery fluid or pus, if infected. It is caused by excessive freezing, burning, rubbing (friction) and infection. And if your shoes are causing you blisters then it is a sign that you should change your shoes or socks and consult a doctor.
Calluses and corns: Often you must have observed thickened skin on your feet and it develops when your skin tries to save itself from the cold weather, fiction and pressure. For most of the people, removing the sources of pressure and fiction eliminates the ailment and others have to consult a doctor and take necessary precautions.
At the same time, the dry and peeling skin in winters may take away all the beauty of the feet. So, not just for preventing infections and winter diseases, you also need to take care of the skin to keep it beautiful. Here are some ways to keep your feet protected in winters:
We should not ignore our feet whether it is summer or winters because our feet are the weight bearers of our body who act as foundation of human anatomy. If any fungal infection goes ignored there can be worsened issues that will trouble you for season long.CCI Newswire
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