I work 14 hour shifts and have a problem with sweaty feet. While working with sweaty feet and having constant moisture in my shoes from cleaning, my feat have developed moldy calluses on the toes. They smell terrible and they hurt very badly. They commonly occur on my little toes. Do you guys experience the same problems? I wear good shoes and try to wear good socks, however, the calluses are getting worse. Any suggestions?
What "good shoes" do you wear? It can make a big difference. Also, consider insoles; some "good shoes" (I'm looking at you, Dansko!) don't have much padding inside
Learned 45 yrs. ago from surgeons and beat cops. Always by 2 pair of work shoes. Break them both in and switch a pair everyday and make sure the pair you're not wearing is getting air to completely dry for the next day.. Buy cotton or wool socks that absorb moisture.
After seeing the doc. find a way to let your feet get some air and a sock change a couple of time a shift. Those feet are some of your most important tools in this trade,
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