The short answer, not much. I have a worst-case scenario. A heavy sweater myself, the additional crocs ventilation helps some. But, if I start sweating, it takes a good while before the sole or footbed is dry again. It is holding my sweat against my skin. That's exactly what I need to avoid, and you should too. Some wear socks to wick it away, and some would question that tactic. Basically, keep them as dry and clean as possible.
you can not die from it unless your foot falls off and the doctor cant help
No....its just athletes foot
They help the arch of your foot, and they prevent athletes foot, fungus, sore feet, scabs, and all other "boo boos".
Athletes foot is a fungal issue. It presents itself with intense itching and redness of the feet. Their are many over the counter creams that can bring relief. Keeping the feet dry will help prevent it.
There are several symptoms of Athletes Foot. A few of the symptoms are blisters on feet, itching, burning, and stinging. There are several brands of medicine that can be purchased over the counter for Athletes Foot.
The cream can help with the smell, if the smell is coming from the fungus. You can also wash your feet often to help with the smelling.
it feeds on foot food
on your foot.
Athletes foot itches and burns, and over time it will get more painful. If you have athletes foot, treat it immediately or it could get very bad. Athletes foot is a fungal infection and eats way at your foot.
leg pains and athletes foot
dogs don't got athletes foot.
the skin and flesh inside the foot