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Rabu, 01 Juni 2016

How To Remove Dead Skin From Feet

By Kevin Green


Call them calluses, hard thickened skin or just a heap of dry dead cells, dead skin translates to a protective measure naturally employed by the body in protection against externalities as pressure and friction. Medical procedures to remove dead skin from feet are in most cases not necessary, this does not however prevent the need to remove it in order to sport good appearances and reduce discomfort. Thanks to several available home remedies, it is possible.

Of great importance while engaging these home remedies, is to ensure that health conditions such as sensation problems, diabetes and general feet circulatory problems are considered. Under any of such conditions, a direct medical consultation is advised. Infections which might trail to serious medical conditions could arise if proper consultations are not undertaken.

In cases where areas of the skin are hard and therefore in need of cutting, a medicinal routine referred to as debridement is undertaken. Depending on the case, a variety of methods may be applied to this procedure including, surgery, the use of chemicals or maggot therapy where a distinct maggot species is allowed to consume the damaged skin area.

Homebred techniques that have proven effective include the application of either Epsom salt, a pumice rock or a Listerine composed foot bath. In the application of a pumice rock, the user would be required to first soften it by dunking his or her feet in warm water. The use of harsh soaps while in this procedure is to be eluded as this would otherwise lead to drier skin.

The pumice stone is then brought in. Brushing on the hardened parts, taking precautions as not to dwell too much on the live skin. All through this step, the pumice stone is to be cleaned ensuring that hygiene is maintained. Thereafter, special care is to be given to the rubbed areas. This is by applying a moisturizer, preferably a lotion. The several hardened areas of the feet are to be covered with a petroleum jelly. This would ensure their softening. All done several minutes from the water.

While using Epsom salt, which is available in drug stores, firstly, wash your feet with mild soap and warm water, followed by dipping your feet in a solution of Epsom salt and warm water for a period of 10-15 minutes. Then exfoliate your feet after the rough parts turn softer or puffy. An Epsom salt scrub is to be used while exfoliating. The scrub is prepared by adding a little bit of Epsom salt to a small amount of water to form a paste. This is followed by rinsing off the scrub.

A more organic touch can also be applied towards attaining baby soft soles. Natural remedies often feel more comforting to users as they are amicable in a biological way. This is however true when advisable precautions are taken and when the correct, unexaggerated amounts are applied. Foot masks comprising, green honey, oatmeal and avocado-banana mix are mostly used.

These remedies do not however provide a permanent solution to the problem. The use of only fitting shoes would ensure that calluses and corns do not return. Furthermore, only approved exfoliation tools are to be used, and hygiene maintained on the tools thereby avoiding infections. Drinking plenty of water is also advised as dead skin is an indicator of dehydration.




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