A single pair of used socks can contain between eight and nine million bacteria
Microbiologist Primrose Freestone, from the University of Leicester, warned that not changing your socks every day not only increases foot odor, but could also pose a risk to overall health.
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Freestone warned that these microbes not only remain on the feet, but can be transferred to shoes, bedding, floors, and other surfaces in the home, facilitating the spread of infections such as athlete's foot. Likewise, he explained that some bacteria in the foot microbiome produce compounds with intense odors, comparable to onion, cheese, or goat, when they feed on the sweat trapped in the socks. The specialist recommended changing socks daily, washing them properly, avoiding footwear that causes excessive sweating, and washing feet at least twice a day to reduce the proliferation of microbes and prevent health problems.






