Plantar Fasciitis - What, Why, Where and How?

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asked Jan 27, 2020 in H&E by alisaprincy (10,120 points)

Toenail fungus is very preventable and those Clear Nails Plus Review unfortunate enough to get it needs to know how to cure it. Swab tea tree oil over the fungus a few times a day and wash our feet clean regularly throughout the day. The tea tree oil will kill the bacteria and a new toenail should grow in next to no time. A young girl's first pair of high heeled shoes are one of the landmark events in progressing to womanhood. Most girls are excited when they get a chance to try them, and are willing to put up with the pain that often follows. Is this a good idea? Not really. Tight, improperly fitting shoes can cause serious damage to the bones and soft tissue of the foot. Add a heel to it, and you have a recipe for a lot of pain. Here are a few of the problems these shoes can cause.

Blisters: Constant chafing can cause blisters to form, making wearing any shoe painful. If it's ignored, an infection could set it. Never pop a blister, let nature take care of it. If you absolutely must wear a pair of shoes that cause blisters, you may want to put some mole skin (an adhesive backed material used by hikers and backpackers) in the area.

Calluses and Corns: Another problem caused by shoes that are too tight are calluses and corns. These are areas of thickened dead skin developed to protect the foot from the irritant. They can be painful, but if you are a diabetic it can be worse; they can become ulcers. These need to be removed carefully. While most people can use a pumice stone to file away the build up of skin, diabetics should not attempt it. Diabetic neuropathy can reduce the ability to feel when you've rubbed enough, leading to skin damage and possible infections. Let the folks at the doctor's office handle that problem.

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