Daily care for your feet
Have you ever pondered
over the significant role your feet play in your daily life? Feet are the first
to touch the ground whenever you're standing, walking or running, and they are
extensions of the legs, which help you move. But the health of your feet is
much more than that. Since they are the foundation of your body, so keeping
your feet healthy can help keep you healthy.
Feet suffer the most from
wear and tear. The pressure from movement not only leaves your feet sore but
also affect your knees, hips and entire spine. Read on for some strategies on
how you can keep them healthy.
1. Remove dead dry skin from your feet: The first step to healthy feet
is good hygiene. Regular use of foot filing products that are designed to
remove dry skin can work wonders for your feet. Use the file when your feet are
dry; using it on wet feet can leave them sore.
2. Bathe your feet regularly: You do not need a dedicated session to
bathe your feet, the truth is that those of us who have tried doing it once,
decide that it’s far too much fuss. Try using essential oils. Add a few drops
to your bathwater along with a carrier oil or even your moisturiser.
Remember...you only need a couple of drops! Peppermint will cool down hot,
aching feet, tea-tree is antibacterial & antifungal and will help to treat
fungal infections if any.
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3. Scrub off the dead cells: Use a foot scrub weekly to stimulate
circulation and leave your feet feeling and looking soft and smooth.
Immediately moisturise post scrubbing especially heels since they absorb
moisture quickly after the dead skin cells are scraped off. Try Neutrogena
Intense Repair Foot Creme
4. If you are diabetic, get regular foot checks: Diabetes can give
rise to circulatory problems due to its ability to choke the tiny blood vessels
in your feet. Due to lack of proper blood supply, wound healing can be
prolonged if any are sustained. Wounds on the feet of a diabetic need to be
treated more quickly than those who are not.
5. Choose breathable footwear: To let your feet breathe and keep them
dry and healthy, shoes made of leather that allow air to circulate are the best
choice. If you’re prone to excessively sweaty feet, look for shoes made of mesh
fabrics for optimum breathability.
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