Treating Your Itchy Feet With Natural Remedies

The itching and burning sensation on your feet is very uncomfortable

 

If you have itchy toes, you are likely experiencing itchy skin. While there are a variety of medical conditions that can cause it, there are also a few natural remedies that can help you get rid of the itching and burning sensations on your feet.

 

Feet itch because they contain a lot of dead cells. These dead cells produce a kind of discharge that irritates your skin, causing the itchy feeling. The condition of itchy feet can often be linked to an increase in your body's production of the chemicals serotonin, which controls your mood. Medical conditions that cause itchy shoes include: Diabetes mellitus.

 

Cholestasis. Cholestasis is a condition in which bile is not expelled correctly from your body. This condition can cause you to itch your feet. Other causes for your feet to itch include diseases like HIV/AIDS, diabetes, kidney problems, liver disease and kidney stones. In cases of cholestasis, your feet can become red, swollen and can have a thick feeling.

 

A fungus that grows on the feet can also cause the itching sensation. These fungi thrive in dark and moist areas such as: under the nails and in the folds of the toenails. Fungal infections in feet can include athlete's foot and ringworm, which are both extremely common conditions. Athlete's foot is often characterized by blisters that appear on the soles of your feet. Ringworm causes the appearance of scaly patches on the toenails.

 

Itchy skin can also be associated with eczema, another common condition in which the skin has inflamed patches. Eczema can also cause you to itch your feet. Itching can occur even if there is no rash or other symptoms on your feet. It can be particularly hard to diagnose eczema since the symptoms can be similar to a number of other conditions.

 

Nail fungus is another fungal infection that can cause you to itch your feet. Nail fungus, also known as onychomycosis, can also cause your toenails to look cracked and dry and the skin to peel. Nail fungus, which can be treated with over-the-counter medicines, can cause your nails to start to crumble.

 

Many people use natural remedies to cure their itchy feet. Most of these treatments involve treating the infection at the source. Some common methods of treating the infection are: applying a cream or ointment to the affected area twice daily, drinking plenty of water, applying an anti-itch solution to the affected area, and using an antiperspirant.

 

Natural remedies are often easier to use than prescription drugs. You don't have to worry about having side effects, such as side effects of over-the-counter medications. The use of natural remedies can be especially helpful when you want to treat the infection without having to spend a lot of money on a doctor's visit.

 

One good thing about natural remedies is that they are very safe to use. They are inexpensive, have no known negative side effects, and are very safe to use.

 

Another popular home remedy for itchy feet is a simple foot scrub. This involves using a solution of one tablespoon of lemon juice and one tablespoon of salt mixed together.

 

Place a warm soak your feet in this solution and then remove them and allow them to sit for 20 minutes. Once the solution has soaked your feet, you can apply the solution to the affected area several times a day. For best results, make sure you leave the solution on the infected foot all night long. It is important to remember to do this every day until the infection is gone.

 

If you use a topical application as a home remedy for itchy feet, make sure to wash the area you apply to completely with lukewarm water to avoid spreading the infection. Although most of these home remedies will not work for all types of itchy feet, the information you read here should help to provide some useful information that may lead you to finding an alternative treatment for your toenail fungus.

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