The climate and your feet
Generally speaking, climate and weather have an effect on your body - and your feet are no exception. Especially extremely hot or cold temperatures, and humid environments can take their toll on them.
- Winter and your feet
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The wintertime can be problematic for your feet. Cold temperatures mean your feet are bundled tightly in socks and shoes for most of the day - and you rarely have an occasion to go barefoot. Unfortunately, our feet can't breathe properly in socks and shoes, which can contribute to infections like athlete's foot.
- Summer and your feet
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Sweltering summer temperatures can also encourage weather related foot conditions. Common problems you may have experienced include dry skin, blisters, fungal infections like athlete's foot, or simply unpleasant smelling feet.
- Extreme weather foot care
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By following the advice in Feet Well-Being and How can I prevent Athlete's Foot?, you can keep your feet healthy and happy - and prevent common foot conditions from reoccurring in the future.
Also make sure you're selecting the right shoes - poor fitting ones can cause or perpetuate weather and climate related foot problems. For other conditions, such as athlete's foot, make sure you seek proper treatment.



