
Podiatrist Reveals Foot Care Tips For Maintaining Healthy Feet
1. Gentle Cleaning Ritual
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2. Perform a Daily Visual Check-Up
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3. Trim Your Nails with Care
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4. Choose Only Shoes That Embrace You
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5. Have a Nightly Moisturizing Routine
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6. Keep Your Blood Sugar in Check
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7. Never Ignore Foot Pain Signals
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8. Walk It Out
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9. Alternate Your Shoes Each Day
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10. No Barefoot Ventures
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11. Sun Shield for Sandals
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12. Get Rid of Feet Odors
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13. Have a Revitalizing Foot Soak in the Evening
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14. Take Care of Foot Hyperpigmentation
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15. Daily TLC with Foot Massage
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16. Try Paraffin Wax Therapy
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17. Rejuvenate with Chemical Peels
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18. Feet as Health Indicators
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19. Replace Your Shoes Every 300-500 Miles
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20. Nail Salon Hygiene Matters
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21. Always Choose Shoes for the Occasion
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22. Prepare Your Feet for Boot Season
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23. Always Go for the Perfect Shoe Fit
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24. Wear Your Heels Sparingly
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25. Maintain a Healthy Weight
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26. Stretch Your Feet
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27. Rest Your Feet Every Day
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28. Avoid, JUST AVOID Tight Shoes
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29. Mind Your Diet
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30. Don't be Afraid of Seeking Professional Help
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31. Signs Of Common Foot Problems And How To Deal With Them! Athlete's Foot
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Athlete's foot is a very common foot issue, but a lot of people might not realize they have it and just think their feet are annoyingly itchy lately! The main symptoms of athlete's foot will be a lot of itching and stinging between the middle of the toes, as well as a burning sensation when it gets really bad. Athlete's foot develops from a fungus which is very contagious, which is why athlete's foot is so common with people walking around places like public pools without any shoes on. You can also get bad blisters between your toes, and cracked skin. Your best bit is to get a doctor's prescription for treatment.Advertisement
32. Bunions
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Bunions can be recognized as being large bumps on your foot, and usually happen at the side of your big toe. As well as the bump itself being cumbersome and painful, it can make the big toe then bend into the other toes and makes it difficult to walk comfortably and without pain. You could then even get irritation on your second toe from the big toe pushing into it so much! Bunions can easily occurs from walking in shoes that don't fit properly, or standing up for too long. For treatment, you can start making sure all shoes fit comfortably, or speak to your doctor.Advertisement
33. Blisters
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Blisters are definitely something most people have experienced at least once, usually from walking or running too far and having shoes rub. But they can be a very painful problem if you get blisters all the time. Blisters are very noticeable as large bubbles of skin, usually white, which you'll probably very much want to pop! They're filled with fluid and they'll be painful when you catch them on something. Sweaty feet could also make blisters more likely. For treatment, you don't need to worry much, as blisters will usually go away on their own - and you can pop the bubble if it's annoying you! You should always make sure you then apply antiseptic and cover with a bandage if you do this.Advertisement
34. Corns
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Corns are usually identifiable by small circles on your feet of very thick skin, which will also be a different color to your normal skin tone (normally showing as white). Corns are often your body's way of protecting your feet by thickening the skin to try and prevent blisters, but that doesn't mean corns themselves aren't annoying or eventually painful. You can use corn plasters to help prevent this particular foot issue and ease up the pressure, as well as making sure you're wearing the right shoes. You can also speak to your doctor for long-term solutions.Advertisement
35. Claw Toe
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Claw toe doesn't sound too nice, and that's because it's usually not the best! It can also be known as claw foot. It's known for making the first toe joint point upwards, while the second toe joint will point downwards. You can have claw toe/foot all your life from birth, or it can develop on its own at any time. With claw toe, it might be more the way it looks rather than actually being painful, but it can also be a sign of other issues, like arthritis. You can try toe exercises, splints and proper shoes, as well as speaking to your doctor to diagnose the cause.Advertisement
36. Plantar Fasciitis
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This condition is identified through pain felt either on the bottom of your heel, or the very center of your foot. You usually won't be able to see anything on your foot to show you have this, it's more about the pain you can feel. This condition will usually happen because of the plantar fascia ligament being strained, which can usually happen if you don't have the right arch support in footwear or you're a runner! At home remedies can include applying ice packs, pain killers and the right foot stretches, but you can also speak to your doctor for ways of easing really bad bouts of it!Advertisement
37. Heel Spur
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This might sound like something cool a cowboy might have, but it's actually a painful foot condition. Heel spur can manifest in symptoms of a bony part sticking out of the front of the heel, pain or general inflammation. This condition can occur because of a calcium deposit which develops in the place between your foot's heel and the arch. It can be hard to know this is what's causing your foot pain without a doctor's official diagnosis. So the best treatments for this are to see your doctor, and to make sure you're wearing the right shoes first to rule that out. Cold compresses can also help.Advertisement
38. Mallet/Hammer Toe
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Mallet toe, or hammer toe, can be recognized by a toe that looks very curved - usually the little toe - with a shape that curves down rather than out. It can happen often just through simple genetics, or you can make it more likely if your shoes aren't fitting right! Other toe issues like injuries or bunions can also make it more likely. You might also have difficulty in wiggling the toe in question. You can use foot cushions and pads to help with the problem, switch up your shoe game to make sure you're wearing the right ones, and speak to a doctor.Advertisement
39. Ingrown Toenail
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Ah, the pesky ingrown toenail! More or less annoying than an ingrown hair? Ingrown toenails will likely happen at the sides of your big toe, and you can usually see or feel the nail growing into the surrounding skin rather than where it's supposed to be. It will likely happen to people who don't cut their toenails often enough, have naturally curved toenails, or have shoes which push into the sides of your toes too much. Keeping an eye on this will be important for treatment, because mild cases can be sorted at home by keeping your toenail cut - but more serious cases will become infected and need a doctor's attention.Advertisement
40. Gout
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Gout is an extremely painful foot condition, and you'll likely find it affecting the big toe most of all. It comes from having too much of an acid called uric acid in your body, and it then affects this specific area, making it swollen and inflamed. The pain can be so bad it feels like burning. You can have gout that comes and goes, or you can suffer from chronic gout that gets worse over time. It's very common with older men hitting the 50 mark, as well as women after menopause age. You should always speak to your doctor about gout treatment and management.Advertisement
41. Plantar Wart
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Warts can be very common when it comes to your feet, and a plantar wart in particular is a wart that's found on the bottom of your foot. It's called by a particular virus which is very likely to be caught from the floors of public swimming pools, gyms or locker rooms - basically anywhere you can expect moisture and bare feet! They can be very painful due to the fact you have to walk on them, but they might go away on their own with the proper care, or you can use over the counter treatment for them which you can apply until the wart goes away.Advertisement
42. Fungal Nail Infection
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Nobody wants to deal with any kind of nail infection! This type of fungal infection can be noticed through marks on your toenails, such as dark streaks, a scaly looking appearance, yellow spots or a flaky toenail. This is also why it's a good idea to take your toenail varnish off every once in a while to make sure you're checking your nails' appearance! The fungus can be caused by other medical conditions that may have fungal nail infection as side effects, or if you've been for a pedicure with bad sanitary conditions, this can also be a factor.Advertisement
43. Stone Bruise
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While a stone bruise might sound like something you get from standing on a stone, the name - and condition - actually comes from the fact that it feels very much like you're standing on a stone in your shoe every time you walk, based on the area of pain. Stone bruise is also known as metatarsalgia, and it can most often be found on the ball of your foot. High-impact exercise can be a common cause, as can shoes that don't fit properly and are putting pressure on that area. You can find relief through lots of foot rest, pain killers and changing any ill-fitting shoes.Advertisement
44. Flat Foot
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The arch of your foot is really important for standing comfortably and without pain, which is also why arch support in shoes is such a big deal! Some people have naturally flatter feet than others, of course - everybody's feet are different! If you're born with naturally flat feet then you can seek treatment if it's causing you pain or issues in adulthood. It's more likely to be an issue if you're standing still for long periods of time, or exercising. Your doctor might prescribe certain pain relievers or advice on lifestyle changes.Advertisement
45. Morton's Neuroma
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This condition doesn't always reveal itself through pain, so you can actually have it without feeling any pain at all in your foot. In some cases, though, it will be painful. Morton's neuroma is when you have tissue which is especially thick around a particular nerve in your foot - the nerve between the arch and your toes, near the ball of the foot. It can often develop in athletes who make repetitive movements a lot, or by heels that don't fit right/are uncomfortable to wear for long periods of time, like high heels. You can find relief by switching to more comfortable shoes and resting your feet when you can!Advertisement
46. Sesamoiditis
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This foot condition is actually caused through inflammation of the bone, rather than your skin, tissue or nerves. The inflammation in the bone then causes pain in your feet, or foot. The name sesamoiditis comes in reference to the sesamoids, which are the bones in your foot. These bones connect to tendons to make sure that you're able to bend your big toe. There are certain exercises or activities that can cause these bones to be inflamed, including ballet or sports which result in certain pressure on the feet. You can try compression bandages for this issue, as well as heat and ice.Advertisement
47. Diabetic Neuropathy
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You might not have known this, but a person with diabetes also has risks of their feet becoming severely affected. Some people have to have their feet amputated after the condition can damage the nerves there. This is due to the unregulated high blood sugar that comes with diabetes, which can then result in nerve damage. Diabetic neuropathy refers to this sort of damage developing on your feet. The result can be feet which lose feeling, are difficult to walk on and may feel like pins and needles. Your doctor is the only option for treatment with this one, as it should be part of your diabetes monitoring.Advertisement
48. Why Are Foot Problems So Common?
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We definitely take our feet for granted, and they work so hard for us, day in and day out! This is why so many problems can occur on your feet due to lifestyle choices and activity. Certain diets can affect your feet, certain exercises can cause pain or injuries, walking in certain places barefoot can put you at risk of a variety of issues, and in general, they're going to get very tired in carrying you around all day! Even without specific issues like bunions or blisters, you're bound to get aching feet and foot pain if you walk around a lot, are on your feet all day or do particular exercise.Advertisement
49. When To See A Doctor
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Seeing a doctor is crucial in some extreme forms of foot problems, like if you have existing health conditions, or if the pain in your foot is seriously impacting your day to day life, like making it so you can't work. You should also see a doctor for obvious signs of things like infection or swelling. For the most part, things like blisters and warts can be common and may not need immediate doctor's attention - the best thing to do in this situation is keep an eye on them, and if they get worse rather than better, it's time to make that appointment!Advertisement
50. Taking Care Of Your Feet At Home
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The best thing you can do your feet at home, no matter what your job or lifestyle is, is to always invest in shoes that fit properly. We know it's trendy to have fashionable shoes, but at the end of the day, know the limits of your feet and make sure they're never too squished or uncomfortable! Also make sure you have good arch support for a comfortable walk, and a wide-fit shoe if you have wide feet. Make sure to rest your feet when you need to, attend to injuries or issues as quickly as possible and make regular checks of your feet and nails so you notice things more quickly!Advertisement