I'm dealing with a problem with my feet cracking to the point where they make cuts. It primarily is in my heels. Right now my feet are bleeding. Does anyone else have this problem from making wudhu?
Does anyone else have this problem from making wudhu?
First of all it is not because of the wudhu.... 2nd it could be soothe with a household remedy i.e. have 4 -5 turnip and boil them in 3-4 littre water add a bit of salt to it. wait until its warmth is bearable then sit with your feet in it for at least 15 minutes... you will feel much better... just give it a try and let me know...
this is, basically, because of the dryness or some other physical problems... better see a doc and get it fixd!!!
This problem arose recently. When I started making wudhu like 6 months ago. I think the moisture is giving my feet calluses. LOL I know it sounds nasty man, but I was wondering if anyone else in the muslim community has this problem. Thanks for the tip. Inshallah I'll try it out.
I've heard that if you dry your feet/hands/whatever properly then it stops them drying out.. I don't know if this works...I've had pretty dry skin on my hands recently, this cream from the pharmacy seems to help, its called aqueous cream bp.
im becoming a pharmacist!! aqueous cream is a doctor prescribed topical ointment but particularly for cracked heels there is the 'home remedies' and there is also some over the counter non-prescription products made by vaseline and a few other major corps check them out....
I'm dealing with a problem with my feet cracking to the point where they make cuts. It primarily is in my heels. Right now my feet are bleeding. Does anyone else have this problem from making wudhu?
You know the Prophet Muhammed (pbuh) had the same problem - he used to pray the night prayer till the cracks in his feet bled.
Second of all, I had the problem temporarily when I went on Umrah, the walking I did gave me calluses and they ended up splitting and bleeding.
The best solution (to my knowledge) is to use a pumus stone to rub off the calluses (you can get them from any pharmacy/supermarket) and then to keep them well moisturised until the cuts heal.
I used to have this problem for a long time, sounds like the same thing. Moisture. Important to wear clean socks and change them often, a few times a day. Keep feet clean and dry, but moisturized. Dry in the sense, dry socks, dry shoes, no excessive sweat. Moisturized in the sense of a topical ointment along with home remedies to get feet back to normal, then a moisturizer as a regular routine. And continuing the clean dry socks thing.
Good luck, and sorry to hear you have this problem, mine really hurt when I had it. Hope it gets better soon.
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