Recommendation for foot cream -splint user

Sal_Fino
Sal_Fino Online Community Member Posts: 3 Listener

Hello, my husband is suffering with calluses and bleeding from his foot and leg where he wears his splint. I want to get him some good cream and wondered if anyone had any recommendations as it goes beyond " dry cracked heels"

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  • onmylonesome
    onmylonesome Online Community Member Posts: 284 Empowering
    edited December 9

    A gp or pharmacist are probably the best people to ask for advice.

  • Sal_Fino
    Sal_Fino Online Community Member Posts: 3 Listener

    You'd think but, alas here I am!

  • Richard_Scope
    Richard_Scope Posts: 3,850 Cerebral Palsy Network

    Hi @Sal_Fino

    When I used to wear splints, I found that Sudocrem worked well.

  • Trevor_PIP
    Trevor_PIP Online Community Member Posts: 1,121 Trailblazing

    @Sal_Fino You should consult your GP too, but one cream that comes to mind - Sudocrem Antiseptic Healing Cream.

  • yves
    yves Scope Member Posts: 89 Empowering

    A non antiseptic cream but is great for hard skin and not too costly is Aqueous cream.

  • Littlefatfriend
    Littlefatfriend Online Community Member Posts: 348 Pioneering

    The reason I'd consult a medical or similar authority is that creams can often have a moisturising effect on skin, which can make it more vulnerable. Details can be key.

    😇

  • Chris75_
    Chris75_ Online Community Member Posts: 4,174 Championing
    edited December 9
  • Chris75_
    Chris75_ Online Community Member Posts: 4,174 Championing

    I believe aqueous cream can in fact act as an irritant. I would ask my pharmacist or GP before i applied it.

  • Sal_Fino
    Sal_Fino Online Community Member Posts: 3 Listener

    Yes it's definitely a balance because to a certain extent the hard skin protects his foot enabling him to walk as his foot is turned. But too hard and it cracks cause him huge pain when walking not to mention the risk of infection. Trying to get him to book a doctors appointment though is like pulling teeth!

  • Littlefatfriend
    Littlefatfriend Online Community Member Posts: 348 Pioneering

    I'm deeply wonderful always thanks Chris75_!

    I'm now intrigued how you pronounce "_" please? I can probably guess how you say the rest of your name.

    In case you didn't read it, that's a callback to a joke I made elsewhere Sal_Fino.

    Skin and creams can be a slippery combination in more than the literal sense. In order to give accurate advice we'd likely need full and complete details of his situation/history and a medical degree of some sort.

    Good luck, expert advice should be available it seems to me. I hadn't thought about a pharmacist. That may well be worth a punt thanks Chris75_.

    🤔

  • HappyDays62
    HappyDays62 Online Community Member Posts: 149 Empowering

    I use Flexitol Rapid Revive for calluses and agree that Sudocrem is good for dry skin. Also, E45 works quite well.

  • Kimi87
    Kimi87 Online Community Member Posts: 7,876 Championing

    A pharmacist is a great idea, you could also consult a podiatrist.