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Walking on Cloud Nine: Top Tips for Tackling Common Foot Problems this Christmas

Our feet, often overlooked and underappreciated, play a crucial role in our daily lives. Whether it’s running errands, hitting the gym, or enjoying a leisurely stroll, our feet bear the brunt of our activities. In this blog, we’ll delve into some common foot problems – blisters, cold feet, painful corns, dry nails, and swollen tender nail beds – and provide expert tips on how to care for them. Additionally, we’ll guide you on choosing the best walking shoes for a comfortable and pain-free experience.

Blisters:

Blisters, those pesky bubbles of discomfort are a common annoyance and can be painful, especially for those on the move. To prevent blisters, opt for breathable socks made from bamboo or hemp that will keep your feet dry. Make sure your shoes fit properly, avoiding friction and unnecessary rubbing. If a blister does appear, resist the urge to pop it; instead, clean it gently with mild soap and cover it with a bandage. Seek professional advice if blisters persist.

Cold Feet:

Cold feet can turn a pleasant walk into a chilly ordeal. Ensure you wear insulated socks to keep your feet warm and cosy. If you’re prone to cold feet, consider thermal insoles for an extra layer of protection. Maintain good circulation by avoiding tight shoes and, if possible, wiggle your toes periodically during walks. For persistent cold feet, consult with a podiatrist to rule out underlying issues.

Painful Corns:

Corns can be small but mighty! They are painful calluses which can be a real bother. To alleviate discomfort, choose shoes with a wide toe box to reduce pressure on your toes. Cushioned insoles provide extra padding, minimising friction. Regularly moisturize your feet to keep the skin soft, making it less prone to corn development. If corns persist, seek professional advice for proper treatment and prevention.

Dry Nails:

Dry, brittle nails can be a sign of inadequate foot care. Hydrate your nails by regularly applying a nail and cuticle oil such as Bare to impress Nail and Cuticle oil by Callen Olive. Keep your toenails trimmed and avoid cutting them too short, as this can lead to ingrown nails. A balanced diet rich in vitamins and minerals also contributes to healthy nails. If dryness persists, consider professional podiatry care for a tailored solution.

Swollen Tender Nail Beds:

Swollen and tender nail beds can result from various factors, including ill-fitting shoes or trauma. Soak your feet in warm water with Epsom salt to reduce swelling and ease discomfort. Ensure your shoes provide ample space for your toes and avoid tight footwear. Never try any home DIY if you feel your nail is ingrowing. If swelling persists, consult with a podiatrist to address the root cause and receive personalised advice.

Choosing the Best Walking Shoes:

Proper Fit:

Ensure your shoes provide adequate arch support and have a roomy toe box. Your toes should have enough space to wiggle without feeling cramped.

Cushioning:

Look for shoes with ample cushioning to absorb the impact of each step. This is especially crucial for those with conditions like plantar fasciitis or arthritis.

Breathability:

Opt for shoes made from breathable materials to keep your feet cool and dry during walks. This helps prevent issues like blisters and fungal infections.

Stability:

Choose shoes with a stable sole to support your feet and reduce the risk of injuries. Pay attention to the shoe’s structure, especially if you have concerns about balance.

Style and Function:

Find a balance between style and functionality. There are plenty of trendy walking shoes that offer both comfort and aesthetic appeal.

Caring for your feet and choosing the right walking shoes are essential steps towards maintaining optimal foot health. If you encounter persistent foot issues, don’t hesitate to consult with a podiatrist for personalised advice and care. Happy walking!

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