This study attempted to investigate satisfaction with improvements in foot skin diseases, using horse fat which has anti-inflammatory and antibacterial effects. For this, a survey was performed against a total of 30 adult men and women in their 30-60s...
This study attempted to investigate satisfaction with improvements in foot skin diseases, using horse fat which has anti-inflammatory and antibacterial effects. For this, a survey was performed against a total of 30 adult men and women in their 30-60s, and the results found the followings. First, regarding correlations between perception of foot skin diseases and satisfaction with horse fat, the results were significant depending on cognitive behavior between the two groups. Second, with regard to satisfaction by a type of shoes after using the product, foot skin diseases greatly improved after the use of the product. In cracks and fungi, significant differences were observed with improvements after the use of the product. The above results confirm that horse fat is effective in improving foot skin diseases. This study is meaningful in that they would be available as basic data for the studies on foot skin diseases.