| Could be a foot fungus. |
| I recommended foot sense but wool socks also help. They have thinner ones for summer |
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| AHA or glycolic acid lotion used in underarms and feet work wonders ...no ordors. |
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These clean the sole of the foot in a way that no washcloth can. They remove that dead skin that is trapping sweat and stinky stuff. Once you start using them on a regular basis, your feet won't feel clean without them.
https://smile.amazon.com/Mr-Pumice-Callus-Remover-Pumi/dp/B001FA3IQ2/ref=sr_1_45?keywords=foot+scrubber&qid=1583261434&sr=8-45 |
| And don't buy him socks made of non-natural fabrics. My kid was wearing nylon "dress" socks with his uniform and they were making his feet smell terrible. Bought him nice wool or 100% cotton socks and it's really really helped. |
I was going to say another brand but I think this one is cheaper. Use this on the feet and in the shoes. Also get some tea tree oil body wash and tell him to thoroughly wash his feet. |
Have you not heard of bleach baths for eczema? https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/atopic-dermatitis-eczema/expert-answers/eczema-bleach-bath/faq-20058413 It's the same thing, but for feet only. It kills the smell. Mild bleach solution. |
| Buy new socks and three pairs of new shoes. Use baby foot peel. The glycolic acid kills everything. The skin peels out in 10 days, leaving a clean soft feet behind with no smell. Daily foot soak for 10 days after using the foot peel. It also takes care of athletes foot and toe nail fungus. |
| One coat of deodorant on the bottom of his feet before putting on clean socks will help |
I like baby foot but it does not help much with odor or fungus in my experience |
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Pumice stones for teenage boys?
OK! |