What should I do if my daughter goes to live in junior high school immediately and her feet are particularly smelly?

Foot odor is a common problem, but some measures can be taken to alleviate or solve this problem, so as to ensure that the daughter's living in school will not affect her classmates. Here are some suggestions:

1. daily hygiene: ensure that the daughter washes her feet every day, paying special attention to washing her toes and soles. Use warm water and soap, and then dry it thoroughly.

2. Use antibacterial soap or emulsion: Choosing soap or emulsion containing antibacterial ingredients will help reduce the growth of bacteria on feet and reduce the problem of foot odor.

3. Replace socks: It is recommended that my daughter choose cotton socks with good air permeability and change them once a day. Avoid using synthetic socks, because they may be airtight and aggravate the problem of foot odor.

4. Breathable shoes: Make sure your daughter penetrates pneumatic shoes and avoid using airtight synthetic shoes. In addition, dry your shoes frequently to reduce the chances of bacterial growth.

5. Use foot powder or deodorant spray: You can use foot powder or deodorant spray before wearing shoes to reduce foot odor.

6. Foot bath: Regular foot bath helps to keep your feet clean and comfortable. You can consider preparing some foot bath supplies for your daughter when she lives on campus.

7. Food and diet: Some foods and eating habits may cause body odor problems. Ensuring that your daughter eats healthy food and drinks plenty of water will help alleviate the problem of body odor.

If your daughter's foot odor persists, despite the above measures, you can consider consulting a dermatologist or podiatrist, who may provide further advice and treatment. At the same time, we should also encourage our daughters to maintain good hygiene habits to help alleviate the problem of foot odor and avoid causing discomfort to dormitory students.