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What About Foot Odor
Foot odor isn’t a result of apocrine gland secretion.
Most feet are usually covered in socks and shoes throughout the day.
This prevents the sweat from evaporating as it would elsewhere across your body, and it gives bacteria a greater chance to break down protein into smelly odors as a result.
If your feet were constantly exposed, you likely wouldn’t have bad foot odor.
What About Foot Odor
Foot odor isn’t a result of apocrine gland secretion.
Most feet are usually covered in socks and shoes throughout the day.
This prevents the sweat from evaporating as it would elsewhere across your body, and it gives bacteria a greater chance to break down protein into smelly odors as a result.
If your feet were constantly exposed, you likely wouldn’t have bad foot odor.