Therapeutical indications

Bar. carb. - Fetid foot-sweat, with callosities on the soles which are painful on walking; soles feel bruised at night, keeping one awake, after rising and walking.
Calc. carb. - Foot-sweat which makes the feet sore; feet feel cold and damp, as if she had wet stockings; burning in the soles.
Canthar. - Temporary cold sweat on feet; smells like urine.
Carbo veg. - Foot-sweat excoriating toes; toes red, swollen; stinging, as if frosted; tip of toes ulcerated.
Graphites. - Profuse foot-sweat, not fetid as in Sepia or Silic, but the most moderate walking causes soreness between the toes, so that the parts become raw; spreading blisters on the toes, thick and crippled toe-nails.
Helleborws. - Humid, painless vesicles between the toes.
lodum. - Acrid, corrosive foot-sweat; edematous swelling of the feet.
Kali carh. - Profuse fetid foot-sweat; swelling and redness of the soles; chilblains; stitches in the painful and sensitive corns.
Lac. ac. - Profuse foot-sweat, but not fetid.
Lycopod. - Profuse and fetid foot-sweat, with burning in the soles; one foot hot, the other cold, or both cold and sweaty; swelling of the soles; they pain when walking; fissures on the heel.


Mur. ac. - Cold sweat on the feet, evening in bed; swelling, redness and burning of tips of toes; chilblains.
Nitr. ac. - Foul-smelling foot-sweat; chilblains on the toes.
Petrol. - Feet tender and bathed in a foul moisture; feet swollen and cold; hot swelling of the soles, with burning; heel painfully swollen and red; chilblain; tendency of skin to fester and ulcerate.
Plumbum. - Fetid foot-sweat; swelling of the feet.
Podoph. - Foot-sweat evenings.
Sepia. - Profuse foot-sweat or very fetid, causing soreness of toes; burning, or heat of the feet at night; crippled nails.
Silicea. - Offensive foot-sweat with rawness between the toes; itching of soles, driving to despair.
Squilla - Cold foot-sweat; sweat only on toes; soles red; and sore when walking.
Sulphur. - Sweating and coldness of the soles; burning soles, wants them uncovered.
Thuja. - Fetid sweat on toes, with redness and swelling of the tips; nets of veins, as if marbled, on the soles of the feet; suppressed foot-sweats, nails crippled, brittle or soft.
Zincum. - The feet are sweaty and sore about toes; also fetid; chilblains from scratching and friction; the suppression of sweat causes paralysis of the feet.