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Hyperhidrosis

Foot hyperhidrosis is a condition in which the sweat glands produce more sweat than normal, even when there is no obvious reason, such as high temperature or physical activity. Although it is not dangerous, it can cause discomfort, unpleasant odour, and an increased risk of fungal or bacterial infections.

Causes and Risk Factors

Primary (idiopathic) hyperhidrosis: This is the most common form and is usually linked to hereditary factors. The sweat glands become overactive without an obvious cause.
Secondary hyperhidrosis: This may result from underlying medical or other conditions, such as:
– Hormonal disorders (for example, hyperthyroidism)
– Diabetes mellitus
– Neurological conditions
– Medication use (for example, antidepressants)
Emotional stress or anxiety, which can trigger increased sweating.
Synthetic footwear and socks, which do not allow the skin to breathe properly.

Symptoms

– Excessive sweating of the feet, even in low temperatures.
– Unpleasant foot odour (bromhidrosis) caused by the breakdown of sweat by bacteria.
– Skin problems, such as soft and fragile skin, cracks, and an increased risk of fungal infections (for example, athlete’s foot).
– Moisture inside footwear, which may cause discomfort, bad odour, and difficulty while walking.

Treatment and Management

Good foot hygiene: Wash the feet with antibacterial soap and dry them thoroughly, especially between the toes.
Avoid synthetic materials: Choose cotton socks or sports socks that absorb moisture.
Antiperspirant sprays or powders: These contain aluminium salts, which help reduce sweat production.
Use of special insoles: Orthotic or absorbent insoles can help reduce moisture inside the shoes.
Botox (botulinum toxin): An injectable treatment that temporarily blocks the function of the sweat glands.
Medication, when appropriate.
Change socks once or twice a day.
Wear footwear that allows ventilation, such as leather shoes or sports shoes made of breathable materials.
Avoid spicy foods, caffeine, and alcohol, as they may increase sweating.

When to Visit a Podiatrist

If hyperhidrosis affects your daily life, is accompanied by intense odour, or causes skin or other problems, such as athlete’s foot or ingrown toenails, it is important to seek professional guidance for proper treatment.

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Afrodite Kotsifa

BSc (Hons) Podiatry, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh | Podiatrist Assessment, prevention and treatment of lower limb conditions


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Podiatrist with experience in the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of lower limb conditions. Combines scientific knowledge with modern techniques to maintain foot health and functionality.
Focuses on personalized care tailored to each patient’s needs.


Education

  BSc (Hons) Podiatry, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh | Metropolitan College, Athens | 2017 – 2021

Diploma in Foot Care & Nail Aesthetics, IEK AKMH, Athens | 2012 – 2014


Professional Experience

2025 – Present | Podcare, Chalandri

2020 – Present | Foot Care Center, Kifisia

2014 – 2020 | Athens Vascular Surgery & Athens Medical Center, Marousi Practice of Vascular Surgeon Georgios Koustas


Certifications & Continuing Education

Member of the Hellenic Association of Podiatrists – Podologists

Participation in podiatry seminars and conferences


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Greek | English

Giannis Markogiannis

BSc (Hons) Podiatry, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh | Podiatrist Assessment, prevention and treatment of lower limb conditions

Professional Profile


Podiatrist with experience in the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of lower limb conditions. Applies modern scientific methods and advanced techniques, focusing on improving daily functionality and relieving pain. Approaches each case with responsibility, providing personalized podiatric care.

Education

  BSc (Hons) Podiatry, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh | Metropolitan College, Athens | 2017 – 2021

Diploma in Podiatry & Nail Care | IEK XYNI, Athens | 2012 – 2014

BSc (Hons) Business Management, London Metropolitan University, London | BCA College, Athens | 2008 – 2012

Professional Experience

2025 – Present | Podcare, Chalandri

2012 – Present | Foot Care Center, Kifisia


Certifications & Continuing Education

Member of the Hellenic Association of Podiatrists – Podologists
Participation in podiatry seminars and conferences


Languages

Greek | English

Sofia Alexiou

BSc (Hons) Podiatry, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh | Podiatrist Assessment, prevention and treatment of lower limb conditions 

Professional Profile

Podiatrist with experience in the diagnosis, prevention and comprehensive podiatric care of lower limb conditions. Applies modern podiatric practices aimed at improving functionality and quality of life. Places strong emphasis on a personalized approach and overall foot health.

Education

BSc (Hons) Podiatry, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh |Metropolitan College, Athens | 2020 – 2024

Professional Experience

2025 – Present | Podcare, Chalandri

2023 – 2024 | Foot Care Center, Solonos

Certifications & Continuing Education

Member of the Hellenic Association of Podiatrists – Podologists

Participation in podiatry seminars and conferences

Languages

Greek | English

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