Boots, eczema, and ingrown toenails

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I have terrible feet. I ran track and cross country in school and suffered from eczema, ingrown toenails, and shin splints (pronation?).

I wear my tennis shoes often to help with the eczema and ingrown toenails. I also change my socks once a day on an all day hunt and try to air my feet out.

Still, I have terrible eczema (especially when its warmer) and ingrown toenails. Its so bad it actually hinders my hunting time. A lot of the areas I hunt I need 6" boots to prevent getting my feet soaked from swamp mud/water so I cant wear tennis shoes a lot.

I wear a pair of Rocky ProHunter Uninsulated boots with merino wool socks, but they are still too warm. I believe I need really breathable boots with a roomy toe box, but I'm open to other suggestions on how to deal with this. Any help?
 
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