HOME REMDIES FOR CRACKED HEELS
Cracked
heels, or heel fissures, are a common condition in which the skin
begins to break along the outer edge of the heel. The skin there becomes
very dry, hard and flaky, which causes the fissures to occur. Some of
these fissures may even lead to painful bleeding.
What Causes Cracked Heels?
Cracked heels can happen to anyone for a variety of reasons, but here are some of the most commonly found responsible factors:
How Can You Treat Cracked Heels?
One of the most important habits to adopt if you have cracked heels, or have had it in the past, is to keep your feet moisturized at all time. Use a soft foot file on your cracked heels to reduce the development of fissures and to remove dry and dead skin cells. Remember, getting rid of cracked heels can be a bit of a process, and the condition will not disappear overnight if it is quite bad, but regular use of pumice stone, while having bath, will surely help.
Cracked heels can happen to anyone for a variety of reasons, but here are some of the most commonly found responsible factors:
- Walking barefoot for extended periods of time
- Regular use of sandals
- Living in dry climates
- Wearing open backed shoes
- Thick, hard and inflexible skin around the heels
- Walking or standing on your heels for a long time
- Pregnancy
- Lack of proper support from footwear around the heel
- Prolonged standing on hard floors
- Inactive sweat glands
- Poor foot hygiene
- Being obese or overweight
- Athlete's Foot, eczema or other skin conditions
- Deficiency in minerals, vitamins, or zinc
- Thyroid problems or Diabetes
- Flat feet or high arched heels
How Can You Treat Cracked Heels?
One of the most important habits to adopt if you have cracked heels, or have had it in the past, is to keep your feet moisturized at all time. Use a soft foot file on your cracked heels to reduce the development of fissures and to remove dry and dead skin cells. Remember, getting rid of cracked heels can be a bit of a process, and the condition will not disappear overnight if it is quite bad, but regular use of pumice stone, while having bath, will surely help.
1. Use Oils
First clean your feet with soap and water and
pat them dry. If you already have cracks in your heels, rub your feet
down for a few minutes with a pumice stone to get rid of the dry skin.
Then, clean the area with a tissue and apply the oils to any cracks or
sores on your heels. Rub the oils in liberally and leave on your feet
overnight. For effective results, apply oil each night for a week and
you will experience a dramatic improvement in your cracked heels.
2. Ripe Bananas
Bananas
can be an excellent moisturizer if they are used correctly. Mash up the
banana and apply the mixture to your dry and cracked heels. Leave it on
your feet for 15 minutes, then wash the mixture off with warm water.
Later, use cold water to wash off the remainder and to refresh your
feet.
3. Paraffin Wax
If
you experience pain from cracked heels, paraffin wax can give you
almost instant relief. Mix the paraffin with coconut or mustard oil and
then heat it up until the wax melts. Use the resulting liquid and apply
it to your feet to be left overnight and wash it off in the morning.
You'll be amazed at the results!
4. Lemon Juice
Applying
lemon juice to cracked heels will soften the skin as lemon has acidic
properties. Stick your feet in a bucket of lukewarm water and lemon
juice for 10 to 15 minutes to hydrate your feet. Once you finish, clean
your feet with a pumice stone and pat your feet dry.
5. Rice Flour With Honey and Vinegar
This
is a great natural scrub for removing dead skin cells. To make the
scrub, take 2 tablespoons of rice flour and mix it with 2-3 tablespoons
of honey and vinegar. This should make a thick paste. Then, soak your
feet in warm water for 10 minutes, apply the scrub on your heels and
wash it off with warm water once it's dry.
6. Honey
Using
just honey alone can also aid your cracked heels because it has
antibacterial and moisturizing properties. When you soak your feet, mix
2-3 tablespoons of honey into the warm water and soak your feet for 15
minutes. This will leave your feet feeling moist and supple.
7. Salt Water
Believe
it or not, this is an excellent remedy for dry and cracking heels, and
it may be why most of the beach bums you know have soft, baby-like feet.
Place your feet into a bucket of salty warm water and leave them there
for 15 minutes. Now remove your feet and place them in a bucket of cold
water for 10 minutes. This will improve the blood circulation to your
feet.
8. Indian Lilac or Neem Leaves
If
you are able to purchase this herb fresh or have a paste available to
you at your natural foods store, this solution is most effective in the
ridding of cracked heels for an extended period of time. Apply a mixture
of neem leaf powder and turmeric powder to the cracked area of your
heels. Leave the mixture there for 30-45 minutes and wash away the paste
when you are done. Pat your feet dry. You should see results in only a
few days
9. Petroleum Jelly
If
you regularly scrub your cracked heels with a pumice stone, and then
apply petroleum jelly, this will help you get rid of the dryness. After
you have scrubbed your feet with a pumice stone, apply petroleum jelly
to them before you go to bed. You will wake with softer and mostly
crack-free heels.
10. Rosewater and Glycerin
Mix
together equal amounts of rosewater and glycerin and rub the mixture
over your cracked heels. If any of the fissures are open or bleeding,
this could sting as a result of the glycerin (it contains alcohol). This
should keep your skin soft for hours, and the mixture can be easily
applied before you put on sandals or walk around barefoot outside.
11. Drinking Water
It
is important to keep your body hydrated, as this will prevent your feet
from going dry. You should drink 12-15 glasses of water a day to give
your heels the necessary elasticity so they won't crack in the future.
12. Watch Your Calcium Intake
To
improve the state of your cracked heels, you need to watch your calcium
intake. Add foods like yogurt, milk and cheese, broccoli or fish to
your diet.
13. Vitamin E and Iron
By
adding Vitamin E to your diet, you will significantly aid in the
healing of cracked heels. Foods like vegetable oils, green vegetables,
nuts and whole grains are great sources of vitamin E that you should try
to incorporate into your diet. Iron is also important for curing
cracked heels, so make sure that you are eating enough meat, chicken,
and fish.
14. Omega 3 Fatty Acids
Foods
like flaxseeds, flaxseed oil, and cold water fish are known to be rich
sources of Omega 3, which helps reduce the effect of cracked heels
If you suffer from cracked heels, try some of these natural and home-made remedies, and you are sure to have soft, supple feet.
this is only for your
information, kindly take the advice of your doctor for medicines,
exercises and so on.
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