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- Title
Plantární hyperhidróza a zásady péče o nohy v podologické praxi.
- Authors
Fešar, Jaroslav
- Abstract
Excessive sweating of the feet is one of the common health complications of both children and adults. It most often affects younger people, but it can occur at any age. Increased sweating commonly occurs after physical or mental exertion. However, if it occurs frequently and without these stimuli, it is necessary to be wary. Excessive sweating of the feet can be triggered by various diseases, medication, hormonal changes and psychological problems, but it is also often triggered by inappropriate footwear or socks and tights made of artificial, unbreathable materials. A major influence on foot sweating can be observed in people with an improper lifestyle, during excessive physical activities and especially in case of insufficient hygiene habits of the person. Smoking, alcohol or drug use significantly affects excessive sweating and contributes to the deterioration of overall health. There are many procedures on how to deal with this problem, or at least try to do so. The most common conservative methods include the use of topical antiperspirants, foot baths or drinking anti-sweat teas. In a pedicure or podology practice, it is beneficial to regularly treat clients' feet and, after giving appropriate instructions, recommend the necessary products for home foot care. It is absolutely necessary to eliminate all negative influences that cause sweating or contribute to it to any extent. Shoes should be inspected and those unsuitable then removed from use.
- Subjects
FOOT care; PHYSICAL activity; DRUG utilization; HYGIENE; ANTIPERSPIRANTS; HYPERHIDROSIS
- Publication
Dermatologie Pro Praxi, 2023, Vol 17, Issue 1, p26
- ISSN
1802-2960
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.36290/der.2023.005