Cleaning Your Hands and Feet

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Hands and feet are two areas that are often overlooked in proper hygiene. Sure we all know how to wash our hands and we do wash our feet in the shower each day but are we cleaning them thoroughly and effectively? Clean hands can be crucial to overall health – research shows that good handwashing is one of the best forms of defence against a host of diseases and illnesses, from the common cold to more serious conditions like meningitis, hepatitis A and infectious diarrhoea.

The Correct Way to Wash Hands
Most people actually often forget to wash their hands and when they do, they do it so incorrectly that it is actually useless and they might as well not have bothered! The following is the correct way to wash your hands:
Cleaning Your Feet
Compared to the amount of time we spend on our faces, hands and body, most of us ignore our feet and do not give them the care that they deserve. It is no wonder that so many of us suffer from a variety of foot problems such as athlete’s foot, toe fungus and verrucas as well the universal problem of foul foot odour. Ironically, many of these conditions can be avoided with a little bit of care and attention given to your feet. Cleaning your feet correctly is one of the simplest preventative measures and here are some tips to help you: If you have calloused feet, use a pumice stone or foot file to gently slough off a little bit each day. Do not scrape your feet raw in one long session! Make sure your feet are wet and work in small circles against your skin. You can also apply a lotion containing alpha-hydroxyl acids over night to increase the exfoliating benefits from your daily sloughing. The best treatment for callouses is prevention so make sure you only wear properly-fitting shoes and avoid shoes in styles that are very tight or cramp your feet. As above, rotate your footwear and especially avoid wearing the same sandals several days in a row as the straps are more likely to cause callouses.

Keeping Your Nails Clean
Nails are simple to look after and a bit of care and attention can prevent unsightly fungal growths and nail infections. Most nails will be cleaned in the course of good hand washing or feet cleaning. However, if your nails are very dirty, then you will need to use a bristled nail brush to remove any grime or debris lodged underneath the nail or around the cuticles. Make sure you remove old nail polish thoroughly with a good nail-polish remover and try to give your nails at least 24 hours each week free from any polish (or one week in each month) so that the cells can breathe. Keeping nails short can also help to keep them clean as there will be less dirt and grime build-up underneath the nails.

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