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5 easy tips to keep your feet moving strong

166181476By Christina DeBusk

Feet are often the most neglected parts of the body. We stuff them in shoes all day, walk on them without so much as a thought, and focus on the fact that they are there only when there is an issue that requires our attention. However, if we paid more attention to them in the first place, many of those problems could be avoided.

Common foot problems

According to WebMD, some of the most common foot problems include bunions, corns, calluses, plantar warts, and hammertoe. Some of these are created from wearing shoes that don’t fit properly (in either size, width, or in the toe area), and others can be brought on with shoes, such as high heels, that are more stylish than functional.

While most foot issues can be treated with remedies such as pads, orthotics, and inserts, sometimes it takes the hands of a skilled doctor or surgical intervention to fully treat the problem. This makes practicing basic foot care critical to keeping your feet out of the doctor’s office. Besides, why put yourself in pain and agony if you don’t have to?

Basic foot care tips

To keep your feet healthy and feeling great, here are five basic foot care tips that are easy to incorporate into your daily routine:

If something doesn’t feel or look right with your feet, get in to see your family doctor or a podiatrist. Some foot-related symptoms could mean something more serious, such as diabetes, nerve issues, or circulation problems, so the sooner you catch them, the better.

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