The olfactory nerve of an emergency physician is exposed to a broad range of smells in the Emergency Department. I've learned that the stinky-feet problem is a commonality amongst ED's around the world! I call it the "toxic sock syndrome". There are two remedies which I've been told of:- Nebulized oil of wintergreen
- Placing a open canister of coffee grounds next to the feet (I've never understood this. I would imagine it would smell like stinky feet in a cafe. Plus, what a waste of coffee!)
To combat the acidic environment, adding a base will neutralize the pH and thus the odor. A readily-available basic product that most ED's have are antacid liquids, such as Maalox or Mylanta.
And like magic, the odor almost completely disappears!

