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You could soak your feet in warm salted water... specifically Epsom salt.
Thats just a theory though.
Thank you, oh great, wise, drug-sounding-name person.
Doesn't work you need to moisturize and wear shoes and socks that arent loose fitting.
Friction causes it, and lets face it guys face more friction in life than anyone.
Also if you get your feet wet or due too poor hygiene, the cause may be due to fungus/athletes foot in which you use an anti fungal cream (I use it when I run in the rain or hike as precautions). Athletes foot can dry and crack your feet, you can identify it by marks on your toe nails and skin.
What if someone had trench foot?