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I have developed smelly feet over the last few years. I have never suffered this before and don't know it if is lifestyle, hygiene or age related.

I live in the country and my work means that I do wear wellies quite a lot, but I have two pairs that I alternate, change socks after etc. I also walk around the house in bare feet or flip-flops to air my feet. I try to wash and dry my feet properly twice a day, but they still seem to smell. (and my wellies are banished to outside!)

Does anyone else have this problem? What has helped other than the things I am already doing?

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