When the summer heat sets in, most people look forward to lighter shoes and sunny days. But for those who suffer from burning feet, the warmer weather can make an already uncomfortable problem feel even worse. That tingling, hot, or burning sensation can become unbearable when combined with high temperatures and long hours on your feet. The good news is that there are ways to find relief and enjoy summer comfortably again.
Why Do Your Feet Burn?
Burning feet can have several causes. For many, it is linked to nerve irritation, poor circulation, or standing for long periods. Heat and humidity also play a role, as they cause blood vessels to dilate and increase sensitivity in the feet. In South Africa’s hot summer months, sweaty or swollen feet can worsen the burning feeling, especially if you wear tight shoes or synthetic socks.
Common triggers include:
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Hot weather and poor ventilation
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Standing or walking for long hours
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Footwear that traps heat or moisture
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Circulatory problems or mild neuropathy
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Overheated floors or closed shoes
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All of the above also worsen burning feet caused by diabetic neuropathy
Understanding what causes your burning feet can help you take the right steps toward cooling them down.
Simple Tips to Soothe Burning Feet
There are a few simple things you can do every day to reduce discomfort and prevent flare-ups during the hot months.
1. Keep Feet Cool and Dry
Avoid closed shoes for long periods. Choose breathable materials like cotton socks and sandals that allow airflow. Wash your feet daily with cool water and a gentle soap, then dry thoroughly, especially between the toes.
2. Soak Your Feet
A cool foot soak can provide instant relief. Fill a basin with cool (not icy) water and add a handful of Epsom salts or a few drops of peppermint oil. Soak your feet for 10 to 15 minutes to reduce inflammation and refresh tired skin.
3. Avoid Heat Traps
High temperatures can make your feet swell and intensify burning sensations. Try to stay indoors during the hottest part of the day and avoid walking barefoot on hot surfaces such as tiles or pavement.
4. Elevate Your Feet
If your feet tend to swell, prop them up on a cushion or low stool to encourage better blood flow. Elevation helps relieve pressure, reduce inflammation, and calm that burning sensation after a long day.
5. Massage and Moisturise
A gentle massage can improve circulation and release tension in the feet. Use circular motions from heel to toes to relax tight muscles. Always follow up with a cooling, soothing gel to lock in moisture and enhance relief.
Manna Health Burning Feet Gel: Fast Cooling Comfort
Manna Health Burning Feet Gel is specially formulated to provide immediate cooling and long-lasting comfort for tired, burning feet. It combines natural ingredients with anti-inflammatory and soothing properties that help reduce heat, calm irritation, and refresh your feet. Apply it after washing or soaking your feet, or anytime during the day when discomfort starts to build.
Whether heat, long hours of standing, poor circulation, or diabetic neuropathy cause your burning feet, this lightweight gel absorbs quickly and leaves no sticky residue, making it perfect for daily summer use.
Step Into Summer Comfort
You do not have to dread the heat or hide your feet this summer. With a few simple changes and the help of Manna Health Burning Feet Gel, you can enjoy the sunny season without the sting. Take care of your feet, keep them cool, and let every step feel light and comfortable again.