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Why You Shouldn’t Wear Sneakers Without Socks

Sneakers are like a warm hug for your feet. They keep your feet supported and protected, whether you are pounding the pavement or running errands at the grocery store. However, wearing sneakers without socks can make your shoes a haven for bacteria. Your feet can quickly become damaged as moisture from your skin seeps into your shoes and infiltrates them with bacteria and germs. That is why socks play an instrumental role in your foot health and hygiene.

Learn why socks are so essential to the health of your feet and why you should never wear sneakers without socks!

Today we will take a look at:

  1. Why your feet sweat
  2. Why socks are important
  3. What are the best types of socks to wear
  4. Why you should never wear shoes without socks

Why do I have sweaty feet?

Did you know that the soles of your feet contain nearly 250,000 sweat glands on both feet combined? The palms of your hands and the soles of your feet have the most sweat glands anywhere on your body, meaning these areas produce a great deal of sweat. In fact, your feet can secrete upwards of one cup of fluid every day.

Most of us find the thought of sweat repulsive. It brings to mind images of stinky gym bags and foul body odour. However, sweat actually plays a significant role in your health. The sweat produced by your feet is clear and utterly odourless on its own. It provides your feet with moisture and keeps your skin well-hydrated. This protects your feet when standing and walking and helps keep them free from cracking, calluses and blisters.

Some people have excessively sweaty feet. This is due to a condition called hyperhidrosis. While most of us sweat more during physical activity or when we are warm, someone with hyperhidrosis can sweat all the time for no apparent reason.

Why are socks important?

The lonely sock is important to foot health for the following reasons:

  • Socks add an extra layer of protection to your feet.
  • With the right socks, they can help wick moisture away from your skin and keep your feet dry.
  • Socks can help regulate the temperature inside your shoes and reduce the amount of sweat your feet produce.
  • They also minimize friction and can prevent blisters and calluses from forming.

What are the best types of socks to wear?

Not all socks are created equal. When selecting the perfect pair of socks, look for:

  • Socks made from natural fibres. Bamboo, cotton or merino wool are two excellent options that will help pull moisture away from your skin and regulate the temperature inside your shoes, allowing better air circulation around your feet.
  • Choose a lighter sock for warmer days and heavier socks for chilly winter weather. Merino wool in particular is great for thermoregulation, i.e. it will keep your feet warm when it’s cold and cool when it’s hot outside.
  • You also want to pick a sock that fits your feet properly. A sock that is too tight will be too hot. However, a sock that is too loose will rub and lead to blisters and sore feet.
  • If you have Diabetes then look for a lighter colour in your sock and one that doesn’t have any seams.
  • A good sock shouldn’t pinch around the lower leg. This is typically caused by the elasticity of the opening of the sock.
  • You should also ensure that your sock covers your entire foot and ankle to prevent your shoes from rubbing against your skin.

Why should you always wear socks in your shoes?

Wearing socks inside your new sneakers is crucial for keeping your feet healthy. Wearing no socks can lead to a host of complications that can impact the health of your feet.

Not wearing socks can cause athlete’s foot

The build up of moisture, a dark environment and dead skin cells makes your feet a haven for micro-organisms especially fungus. While it can cause a whole list of uncomfortable symptoms, athlete’s foot is best known for the constant itching and burning sensation it causes on your feet and toes. Constant reinfection is usually comes from footwear and skin contact.

Not wearing socks can cause blisters and infections

Blisters are an excruciating condition caused by friction. Socks act as a barrier between your shoes and your skin; without it your shoes will rub excessively against your skin. When your feet become damp with sweat, this can lead to added friction that in turn may cause fluid-filled sacks called blisters to form on your skin. Blisters can make walking highly uncomfortable. If those blisters break they can get infected because the protective skin shield is now open. Unfortunately, skin rubs and blisters are a common cause for infections and open areas, especially for people with diabetes. In addition, if you have a fungal infection and open skin, then bacteria can infiltrate that area. Now we have a bacterial infection.

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Not wearing socks can lead to smelly feet

Odour, as we have seen, is not from your foot sweat; it’s caused by all those bacteria and fungus feeding off dead skin and sweat that accumulates within the shoe materials itself. When you put your non-socked foot in that shoe, those micro-organisms reinfect your skin. At the same time you feed them with more sweat and dead skin cells from your feet- not including the debris that could be on the bottom of your feet from walking around all day. The odour builds up. And the foot and shoe start to become more odorous.

Obviously this micro-organism build-up can grow even more rapidly with certain footwear and activities, such as if you work in damp conditions with non-waterproof footwear, or if you regularly exercise with non-breathable footwear.

Not wearing socks can ruin your new sneakers

A good pair of running shoes can be expensive! But if you don’t wear them with socks, sweat, debris and grime from your feet can start to break down the running shoe materials. The material can become friable. dirty and worn out. So protect your new shoes by always wearing socks inside them.

Should I be wearing socks with my sneakers?

Absolutely! If you want to give your feet the best care possible, always show them some love by wrapping them in a comfortable pair of socks. These will:

  • Help keep your feet dry;
  • Regulate the temperature inside your shoes;
  • Prevent blisters; and
  • Reduce the fungus and bacteria build up.

Plus, you won’t have to worry about having constant build-up of foot odour again!

Ask one of our Chiropodists to help you with foot odour, fungal infections and a good foot care regimen.

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