The term strawberry legs refer to the dark spots on the legs. These dark spots look like black dots. The medical term for this condition is folliculitis. The condition can be quite embarrassing, which is why you may wonder how to get rid of strawberry legs and also some other skin problems that are a result of poor circulation. Here’s what you need to know about how to do it right at once.



1) Try not to freak out

Symptoms of this condition include swelling, thick, swollen skin, rash, itching, and pain. People often say they can feel a sharp pain in their legs or a burning sensation when having such symptoms. Unfortunately, these aren’t typical symptoms when considering the root cause of the problem, so try not to freak out when looking at strawberries leggings. But there is still hope if you have this skin condition, no matter where or when this occurs.



2) Natural Ways To Remove Strawberries From Your Feet

You may be wondering how to remove strawberries from your feet quickly and easily. The answer might just surprise you! A teaspoon can help when dealing with blood clots that form on your feet. So, why bother about doing something so simple? The reason is that this is a good way to clean your wounds before putting them on ice, and removing them from your body.

By using it regularly, strawberries will be able to dissolve completely into the water. When you’re ready to use them, take a small amount of water, and mix it with half a teaspoon of sugar. Dip your toes into a glass of warm water, and put it on ice. Wait 15 minutes, then rinse and use again. Keep giving this paste every time you wash your feet. This way, strawberries will be absorbed deep into your veins as well as your bloodstream, leaving only the water and any leftover syrup behind. After several days, remove the paste using soap and rinse using cold water.



3) Trying to apply honey directly

This method works better than trying to apply honey directly to the strawberries. Honey has to stay cool, as well as the moisture in the air, to allow its presence within the flesh of the fruit to dissolve itself. I would recommend making this paste a few times a week. By that time, strawberries will have dissolved themselves. And hey, the worst that could happen is that you’d hurt yourself trying to scrape off the straw. Not everyone is patient, so think twice before trying it yourself.



4) Take a cotton cloth and soak it in hot water.

 Place the cloth over any skin with strawberries, rubbing it until you see blood flow out. Now apply cold water over the area, and rub in circular motions for about three minutes. Let go, and repeat every four days for at least two weeks. Repeat once or twice per week, depending on whether you’d like to remove stains or wax from your hands and feet. Once you’ve removed all the blood and juice, wipe the area clean and dry with a paper towel. Put the towel in the trash, and leave the paste there for another day.



5) Stop using the sticky paste

If you find yourself getting a bad case of staph or a sore throat, stop using the sticky paste to get rid of strawberries. Instead, make a paste by mixing equal parts water and vinegar along with the flour. Add one teaspoon of baking soda, one teaspoon of salt, and two teaspoons of garlic powder to the mixture. Mix everything together, and cover the area. Leave for five minutes or until a paste has formed. Rinse your hands and wipe the paste off the area, then rinse using lukewarm water. Inject the paste into your wounds with gentle tweezers. Apply heat, and let it sit for ten to twenty minutes. Rinse your hands with cold water, and repeat every day for two to four weeks. Don’t forget to rub the paste into the open wound. It is important to note that this procedure is best done once a day, however, one could try it two to three times a day.



By spraying a damp towel into the strawberries, using it to clean your wounds, and keeping your hand/foots clean, you’ll soon begin treating your health issues more seriously.