Treatment of foot cracks

Clinic “K+31” offers comprehensive treatment for cracked heels using modern methods and medications. Our specialists will select an individual treatment and care program that will help you restore the skin of your feet and get rid of discomfort.

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About the disease

About the disease

Cracked heels are an unpleasant and common phenomenon that affects a huge number of people.

This seemingly small problem causes inconvenience, discomfort, and pain when walking.

If left untreated, foot fractures have serious consequences for health and quality of life.

Causes

Internal reasons include
  • Metabolic disorders and endocrine diseases (diabetes mellitus, obesity).
  • Avitaminosis – lack of vitamins A, E, B.
  • Allergic reactions.
  • Diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, liver and kidneys.
  • Hormonal disorders.
  • Deformations of the feet and fingers (flat feet).
  • Cardiovascular diseases.
  • Skin diseases (eczema, psoriasis, ichthyosis).
  • Taking certain medications.
  • Sharp restriction of fats in the diet.
External reasons include
  • Wearing uncomfortable, breathable shoes or synthetic socks.
  • Influence of climate and environment.
  • Failure to comply with personal hygiene rules.
  • Improperly performed pedicure.
  • Exposure to chlorinated water and temperature changes in a bath or sauna.
  • Walking barefoot on a hard surface.

Cracked heels rarely occur as an independent disease. Most often they are a symptom indicating disturbances in the functioning of the body, vitamin and mineral balance, the presence of a fungal infection or orthopedic problems.

Why do women's heels crack? The main reason is considered to be wearing high-heeled shoes: cracks form due to strong pressure on the heels.

General information

Diagnostic methods

How to get rid of cracked heels? First you need to accurately determine the reasons for their occurrence. The first diagnostic step is a visual examination by a specialist - a podologist or dermatologist. The doctor pays attention to a number of characteristic signs:

  • Skin condition.
  • Degree of skin dehydration.
  • Presence of inflammation.

Another important stage of the examination is collecting an anamnesis. The doctor identifies the presence of chronic (including skin) diseases and clarifies the features of the patient’s lifestyle.

Laboratory tests are often required. They help clarify the diagnosis and identify possible internal causes of the problem, for example, hormonal imbalances or infections.

In some cases, the doctor prescribes ultrasound diagnostics or computed tomography. These methods allow you to study the condition of the foot tissues in more detail and determine the extent of their damage.

Symptoms

The appearance of cracks in the feet never occurs suddenly. There are a number of signs that can warn you that your heels are cracking. The main symptoms include:

  • Dry and flaky skin.
  • The appearance of corns.
  • Pain when walking.

Over time, small cracks appear, which, in the absence of proper attention and care, become large and deep. They often serve as entry points for bacteria and fungi, which usually leads to the development of infections.

Prevention

It is necessary to visit a podiatrist regularly, approximately once a month. This specialist will provide a professional skin treatment to your feet, removing areas of potential concern, including thick spots, calluses, and calluses that can lead to tears.

Watch your diet: it should be balanced and rich in vitamins and minerals. After washing your feet every day before going to bed, do not forget to apply nourishing moisturizers to the skin of your feet.

Regular foot massage will help improve blood circulation and metabolic processes, which is important for healthy feet. Manage your weight so as not to place additional stress on your legs.

If you have flat feet or other foot deformities, use special insoles, arch supports or orthopedic shoes. Periodically scrub your feet with pumice stone and a fine abrasive to remove dead cells.

Do not try to repair cracks yourself if they appear. This can only aggravate the situation and lead to complications. If you don’t know how to get rid of cracked heels, it is important to contact professionals who will help not only in treating cracks in the feet, but also in identifying the possible causes of their occurrence.

Treatment methods

How to treat cracked heels? Therapeutic tactics largely depend on the causes of the problem, its stage and the individual characteristics of the body. In most cases, the doctor resorts to conservative methods. These include:

  • Applying medical creams and ointments that contain moisturizing and healing components.
  • Physiotherapeutic procedures.
  • Massage.
  • Use of orthopedic devices.

How to treat cracked heels in women? Important elements of treatment include proper foot care, which includes maintaining hygiene and wearing special shoes.

The clinic uses professional foot care procedures:

  • Pedicure.
  • Hardware foot treatment.
  • Paraffin therapy.
  • Iontophoresis.

These methods help speed up the process of healing cracks and restoring the skin.

How to treat cracked heels? If conservative methods do not lead to improvement in the condition of the skin of the feet, surgical intervention is required, but such cases are extremely rare.

Treatment of cracked feet should be aimed not only at eliminating symptoms, but also at preventing their reappearance. Selecting the right foot care and regularly visiting a podiatrist will help with this.

Our doctors
Marchenko
Elena Viktorovna
Head of the center for podology and mycology, dermatovenerologist, podologist, cosmetologist
Shumanov
Vladimir Arturovich
Traumatologist-orthopedist, podologist
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Price

Primary appointment (examination, consultation) with a dermatovenerologist (podiatrist)
from 4 000 ₽
Repeated appointment (examination, consultation) with a dermatovenerologist (podiatrist)
from 3 500 ₽
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An excellent specialist and professional. Polite and courteous doctor. I have been visiting Lyubov Viktorovna for 4 months now. I have diabetes 2 and have foot problems. She helped me a lot. Thanks a lot!
26.02.2024
Victoria Nikolaevna Golovko
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