The monsoon may bring cooler temperatures and lush green landscapes, but it can also be tough on your feet. Constant exposure to rainwater, damp shoes and humid weather creates the perfect environment for fungal infections, blisters, unpleasant odours and cracked skin.Here are 10 easy foot care tips to help you stay comfortable and infection-free this monsoon. (Image: Pinterest)

Wash your feet with mild soap after returning home, especially if you’ve walked through puddles or floodwater. Dry them thoroughly, paying special attention to the spaces between your toes, where moisture tends to linger. (Image: Pinterest)

Swap fabric shoes for waterproof sandals, rubber footwear or quick-drying slippers during the rainy season. They dry faster and are less likely to trap moisture. (Image: Pinterest)

Damp shoes can become a breeding ground for bacteria and fungi. If your footwear gets soaked, allow it to dry completely before wearing it again. (Image: Pinterest)

If you wear closed shoes, carry an extra pair of socks. Changing into dry socks after getting caught in the rain helps reduce moisture and keeps your feet more comfortable. (Image: Pinterest)

If your feet sweat excessively or you’re often outdoors, using an antifungal powder can help absorb moisture and reduce the risk of fungal infections. (Image: Pinterest)

While keeping your feet dry is important, don’t forget to moisturise them once they’re clean. A light foot cream can help prevent dry, rough skin and cracked heels. (Image: Pinterest)

Short, clean nails are easier to maintain and less likely to collect dirt or develop infections. Avoid cutting them too short, as this may lead to ingrown toenails. (Image: Pinterest)

Wet floors in public places, gyms and swimming pool areas can harbour fungi and bacteria. Wear slippers or flip-flops whenever possible. (Image: Pinterest)

Once you’re home, remove your shoes and allow your feet to air out. This helps reduce moisture buildup and keeps them feeling fresh. (Image: Pexels)

Persistent itching, redness, peeling skin, swelling or an unpleasant smell could indicate a fungal or bacterial infection. If symptoms don’t improve or worsen, consult a healthcare professional promptly. (Image: Pinterest)
