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Taking Care of Foot Problems

 
     Skin problems dealing with the feet may appear at any age.  Whether from work, the environment or a physical condition, the skin on your feet may become vulnerable to various levels of dryness. 
 
     A daily foot care program should be designed to help you prevent foot problems as well as provide proper care fro already occurring problems.  The following is a short list of some very common concerns:
 
Calluses: are hard, thickened areas of skin which form on the bottom of the foot and can also be found on the toes.                                                                                                           
Dry Skin:  skin on your feet can sometimes become dry and cracked, particularly on the soles where the most pressure is put.  In time, this can lead to chronic scaling and itching.
 Infections:  good hygiene is important to prevent infection.  People with diabetes are prone to foot infections from poor circulation and a loss of feeling.
Itchy Feet:  severe dryness can lead to itchy red skin on the feet.  Scratching and rubbing can lead to further complications.
 
Preventative Measures
 
1)  Check your feet every day for blisters, cuts scratches and nail problems. 
 
2)  Hygiene- wash your feet daily using lukewarm water with a mild soap or antibacterial cleanser.  By reducing the bacteria count, you will minimize the risk of infection.
 
3)  Comfort- always dry your feet thoroughly, especially between your toes.  This is important to prevent development of breaks in the skin as this can lead to fungal infection.
 
4)  Elbow Knee and Foot TheraCream- designed to replenish much needed moisture to dry, cracked, flaky skin that won't go away.  Hydrates & soothes problem skin quickly.
 
A Simple 2 Step Program For Problem Feet: 
 
This daily footcare program is designed to help you prevent foot problems and take proper care of your feet.
 
1)  First, use a foot cleanser or a foot soak to soften rough skin and cleanse away skin bacteria.
 
2)  Then apply Elbow Knee and Foot TheraCream, gently rubbing into the soles and heels, particularly areas of thick or rough skin.
 

Testimonial of the Month:

 
“Amanda is 10 years old with severe ichthyosis.  She suffers from thick, hardened, cracked and red skin from the top of her head to the bottom of her soles.  My Daughter's Moisturizing Cream and Elbow Knee and Foot TheraCream are the first products to ever make such an improvement in her skin in such a short amount of time.  The skin on her knees is healing to where she can now bend them and she can actually close her eyes now and almost extend her arms out all the way.  This is real progress for her and we thank you sincerely from all of her family.” L. Bliss  Lexington, SC

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