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Smelly feet aren't the end of the world, but they can certainly make people self-conscious. Considering that there are more than a quarter of a million sweat glands in two feet - more than in any other part of the body, including the underarms - and that these glands release about a gallon of moisture per week, it's not surprising that over-the-counter treatments for foot odor are numerous and profitable. If your feet are particularly odoriferous, it may due to bromhidrosis, an inherited condition responsible for excessive and smelly perspiration from feet. Or, common bacteria living in your shoes may be to blame. Regardless of the source, there are ways you can address pungent smelling feet - try the following:
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