What Are Heel Fissures?
Heel fissures are usually thought of as another name for cracked heels; however, they are much deeper than just surface cracks. They are typically brought on by dryness and lack of moisture. The cracks can get infected if the condition is not addressed timely.
Moreover, even minor openings allow microscopic fungi or bacteria to infect the feet, which can lead to foot problems like Athlete's foot, plantar warts, ulcers and calluses and other skin infections.
Some medical conditions, like diabetes, might contribute to cracked heels. Due to poor blood circulation, the healing process will be slow. If care is not administered, the situation can quickly aggravate and turn into wounds and blisters. Consult a board-certified podiatrist if your cracked heels are not getting better.