It's because of wearing wrong shoes, which can't absorb the moisture (sweat) ocurring around your feet. For that use special insoles (for example zederna insoles or maybe Dr.Scholls).
For more information, take a look at the following site: http://zederna.com/content/Where-does-foot-odor-athlete-8217s-foot-come-from.html
A possible cause could be that, your feet are not getting enough oxygen, like your shoes could be to tight or something. Hope that helps a little bit.
On feet and hands, there is a massive concentration of sweat glands. It is normal that feet sweat ,
You would sweat at the same rate, no matter how absurd it may sound. During the hot seasons, you don't sweat more, you just sweat constantly or near a constant rate, making it appear that you have sweated more. During the cold season you would bundle up, so you would sweat on your neck, hands, feet, and other places, so it would not seem like you had sweat that much, or that you had sweat at all. Furring the hot season, you wear less clothing, so the sweat is released all at once, over most of your body, making it look like you sweat more.
There are 250,000 sweat glands in a pair of feet.
Other body areas with high density of sweat glands include the palms of the hands, the soles of the feet, and the forehead. These areas are known for having a high concentration of eccrine sweat glands, which are responsible for controlling body temperature through sweat production.
electric ones!
What do we do when we are hot? We sweat. we are humans. Dogs and some other animals only have sweat glans on the bottom pads of their feet, and also sweat through their tongue.
Your arm pits, hands feet and forehead
No. Your feet will sweat if the socks are thicker, or have more man-made fibers, but the color is irrelevant.
You have about a quarter million sweat glands on your feet.
No ... just your lungs. They do sweat.
No ... just your lungs. They do sweat.
it camouflages during winter so it can stay safe
Not necesarily