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Understanding the Risk Factors for Cracked Heels

Cracked heels are caused when the skin around your heels splits apart. This can occur for several reasons, from lack of moisture to pressure from standing on your feet all day. When the skin becomes dried out the heels lose their strength and elasticity, and they become hard, dry and flaky. If left untreated, cracks on the heels can become deeper and may even bleed. These deep cracks are known as fissures. Living in a dry climate, walking barefoot, being obese, and wearing shoes with an open back can all increase the risk of developing cracked heels. One simple step to help reduce the risk of cracked heels is to moisturize the feet daily. Drinking plenty of fresh water can also be helpful. Cracked heels can be especially dangerous if you have diabetes or a weakened immune system. It is strongly recommended that you consult with a podiatrist for more information.

Cracked heels are unsightly and can cause further damage to your shoes and feet. If you have any concerns, contact Dr. Douglas Mckay from New Jersey . Our doctor can provide the care you need to keep you pain-free and on your feet.

Cracked Heels

Cracked heels appear unappealing and can make it harder for you walk around in sandals. Aside from looking unpleasant, cracked heels can also tear stockings, socks, and wear out your shoes. There are several methods to help restore a cracked heel and prevent further damage.

How Do You Get Them?

Dry skin is the number one culprit in creating cracked heels. Many athletes, walkers, joggers, and even swimmers suffer from cracked heels. Age and skin oil production play a role to getting cracked heels as well.

Promote Healing

Over the counter medicines can help, especially for those that need instant relief or who suffer from chronic dry feet.

Wear Socks – Wearing socks with medicated creams helps lock in moisture.

Moisturizers – Applying both day and night will help alleviate dryness which causes cracking.

Pumice Stones – These exfoliate and remove dead skin, which allows for smoother moisturizer application and better absorption into the skin. 

Change in Diet

Eating healthy with a well-balanced diet will give the skin a fresh and radiant look. Your body responds to the kinds of food you ingest. Omega-3 fatty acids and zinc supplements can also revitalize skin tissue.

Most importantly, seek professional help if unsure how to proceed in treating cracked heels. A podiatrist will help you with any questions or information needed. 

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact one of our offices located in Caldwell, and Galloway, NJ . We offer the newest diagnostic and treatment technologies for all your foot care needs.

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