Exposure to stress or irritants can trigger you to develop dry, itchy feet, or lead you to develop fungal infections and rashes that increase the urge to scratch. Most of the time, irritated or itchy skin is not worrisome, but occasionally can be a symptom of a more serious underlying medical condition.
foot arches is the answer.
it completely depends on your feet - are they flat? have they been through any trauma? body mass index (how fat are you)? and how is your posture whilst standing or walking? -
the feet use a complex which splays weight and if feet are flat it maybe because the arches arnt working properly.
talk to a podiatrist about it and get some "in-soles" to provide more cushion and also to push up those arches
It's dryness. Try using allot of Vaseline and wearing socks
There are several types of high heels shoes: Stiletto heels; Kitten heels: Cone heels: Prism heels: Spool heels: Wedge heels
You scratch an itch! An itch itches. You scratch an itch to remove the pain.
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Sometimes it does itch.
He had an awkward itch on his back.He got the itch seen to by a doctor.
Yes, to itch is a verb. You betcha!! Itch can be used as a verb or a noun.
Sun Burn itch is when you have a sunburn and it starts to itch badly.
It depends what heels you mean, high heels, or actuall heels on the back of your feet? If you mean high heels, try some high street stores lots of shops have them :)
It's scratched out.
NO horses dont itch.
You can itch anywhere on your body