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Introduction to shoe odors In today’s society foot odor has become a major problem for some people. The medical name is bromodosis, and it can affect anyone. There are various conditions causing this problem as well as odor in a person’s shoes. The main cause of smelly feet is sweat, but there are also a lot of other factors and medical conditions that can lead to this smelly condition. These conditions can vary from diseases to stress. There could also be conditions as minor as not drying your feet after a shower and wearing the same pair of shoes over and over again. There are various ways to combat foot odor and shoe odor, ranging from home remedies to over the counter products.
II. Causes of foot odors Sweat is moisture exuded through the pores of the skin, typically in profuse quantities as a reaction to heat , physical exertion, fever, or fear. According to podiatrist, Lorraine Jones, feet become smelly if sweat soaks into shoes and they don’t dry before you wear them again. Then the bacteria on the skin breaks down the sweat as it comes from the pores. A cheesy odor is released as the sweat decomposes which causes the bad odor on your feet. Your feet hold more sweat glands than any other part of your body. Sweat glands are a small gland that secretes sweat, situated in the dermis of the skin. Such glands are found over most of the body, and have a simple coiled tubular structure. The main function of sweat glands is to keep your skin
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A fungal infection will often result to itching, burning and flaking sensation on one or both of your feet. Unfortunately, it can also spread up to your toenails if not treated at the soonest possible time. Foot fungus is a contagious disease which may affect other people as well if you do not prevent or treat it on time. Do you know how to get rid of foot fungus? If not, you are on the right page as we will discuss how to get rid of foot fungus using several methods and natural remedies.
Ani Lui explained the importance of smell and how we can use it to fix are problems in life. “Nothing is more memorable than a smell. One scent can be unexpected, momentary, and fleeting, yet conjure up a childhood summer beside a lake in the mountains” (Diane Ackerman).On Ted Talk, Lui talked about how smell can be a huge resource to our everyday life.The show was called “Smelfes, and other experiments in synthetic biology”. She showed pictures of fruits like strawberries that could grow its own fruit. Ani Lui is from EIT lab, a designer. She sorts out science fiction and science fact. At their lab, they study artificial life and objects. Back in the 19-century women would put an apple under there underarm. If the man ate the apple that meant
The articles, “The History of Stink”, written by Kristin Lewis, and “What’s that Smell?”, written by Kathy Satterfield, talk about how our hygiene’s practices have changed exponentially. To illustrate, the first article states, “The ancient Egyptians kept fresh by rubbing their pits with cinnamon and citrus oils. After exercise, the ancient Greeks scraped their skin with a metal tool called a strigil” (Lewis 18). This excerpt from the article helps explain how even since the begin of times, our ancestors changed their way of maintaining hygiene, from using cinnamon and citrus oils to scraping their skin with a strigil. Additionally, another portion of evidence from the second article says, “Now Clayton, 15, and Nicolas, 12, douse themselves
Exocrine glands keep the skin oily, produce sweat, and secrete earwax to keep the ear from drying out.
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On Monday, November 13, 2017, it was discovered that Kaymell purloined three (3) supplies containers and several pencils, crayons, markers, colored pencils, and other stationeries. The items were confiscated and returned to the owners, which were two of his classmates that he is usually very close to. Both students stated that they did not present the items as gifts to Kaymell nor did they lend it to him. In addition, they mentioned that he might have gotten the items from their desks when they were absent during center time, this is the time that they usually meet as a group and work together.
The movie The Field of Lost Shoes, purely based off of the Battle of New Market, is both accurate and inaccurate when displaying soldiers’ lifestyle and their experiences that occurred during the Civil War. The movie is inaccurate in a way that is portrays soldiers having to leave their jobs, when they really did have jobs they had to leave. The movie is accurate in most scenes. Its accuracy proves to be correct in the scenes that women had to step in as nurses and help the wounded, soldiers leaving their loved ones, the horrible conditions that the soldiers had to fight through, and when groups of stable soldiers went to the field’s aftermath to rescue wounded soldiers and their loved ones. Overall, the movie is consistently accurate all the way through to show how the Civil War impacted the American lifestyle.
Remember the carefree days you spent as a kid running barefoot in the grass? Or the feel of sand between your toes as you built sandcastles on the beach during summer vacation? For many kids, this carefree time was often interrupted by parental figures proclaiming the need for footwear. Mom and dad had a point. After all footwear, for the most part, is made to protect the feet from dangerous stuff like sharp objects and abrasive surfaces. But as it turns out, going barefoot also has a plethora of health benefits from preventing leg and foot injuries to reducing insomnia and easing stress.
Between standing, walking, being exposed to rough surfaces and being stuffed into shoes that don’t quite fit right, your feet take a lot of abuse. They take a beating every day, so it’s no surprise that many people experience foot-related pain and injuries. When you have problems with your feet, a visit to a podiatrist may be in order. A podiatrist is a physician who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions involving the ankle and the foot. Here are a four of the most common foot problems that should be treated by a podiatrist.
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If you or your belongings recently got sprayed by a skunk, you are probably aware of how the smell can linger. If you had leather items that were sprayed by the skunk, you cannot just throw these items into your washer and dryer to remove the smell. Here are three different methods you can use to get that skunk smell off your leather.
The first group was from ages 24 to 66 years old without hypothyroidism or any smelling problems. The second group was comprised of people ages 21 to 71 with hypothyroidism. All subjects went through a subjective smell awareness test that included mint and anise and objective olfactory test. In each subject symptoms of hypothyroidism were tested. The results were average of 85% of the cases. Furthermore the differences were in the objective test. MacKay-sims and Beard last thoughts was reportedly of cortex’s ability to irritate of olfactory nerves gives chances for use in clinical practice.
ONE thing that doesn't shrink when people get older are feet: They enlarge. More specifically, they flatten. The feet's tendons and ligaments lose some of their elasticity and don't hold the bones and joints together as tidily. When combined with other aging-related changes, the feet can encounter limits to how much use - or abuse - they can take. Dr. Steven Pribut, a podiatrist at George Washington University Medical Center in Washington, D.C., estimates that some people over the age of 40 can gain half a shoe size every 10
Sometimes even those who do not have migraines can get pain or discomfort from these strong smells, “Sensitivity to smell is common in the general population and can manifest as a headache or migraine in those who are predisposed” (Doherty). Smells that really cause problems for people with migraines are those that smell strongly of flowers, chemicals or the smells that combine many aromas, such as body mists or perfume. Migraine sufferers tend to use unscented deodorants, shampoos and body washes for this purpose.