
Cracked heels are a common problem for many people. Dry, thickened skin known as callouses can form around the rim of your heel. As you walk, the fat pad under your heel expands. This causes your callouses to crack. Factors that can cause cracked heels include standing for long hours, walking barefoot or wearing open-back shoes, excess weight, taking long, hot showers, using harsh soaps, wearing shoes that don’t support your heels, dry skin due to climate, or increased friction from the back of shoes.
Severely dry and cracked skin can also be a subtle sign of more significant problems such as diabetes or neuropathy. There is hope! Staying hydrated and drinking water can help with your overall health as well as dry, cracked skin. The American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons shares the following at home treatments that can also help with cracked heels.
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