MK Feet Podiatry Clinic

Cracked Heels

Cracked Heels

If you have ever suffered from dry, cracked heels, you may remember how painful they can be. If our skin is dry, it becomes less elastic and rigid and, therefore, more prone to fissures and cracking.

Cracked heels usually begin with thin lines appearing on your skin, in addition to excessive dryness and sometimes callus build-up. Gradually, the skin thickens further and discolours, becoming white, yellow or brown, with the edge of the heel being particularly badly affected. These thin lines can then become cracked, and the pressure exerted on your heels when you stand or move around forces the dry, inflexible skin to split further. In severe cases, cracked heels bleed and can be very painful to walk on.

Risk Factors For Cracked Heels

There are certain factors that make people more vulnerable to cracked heels; these include:

What Is The Best Way To Treat My Heels At Home?

The following are the most effective ways to treat cracked heels at home: