3. Proper footwear
Footwear should be comfortable, with good cushioning. Narrow-toed shoes or high heels deform the foot and reduce its natural function.
4. Regular Care
Moisturizes the skin to prevent dryness and cracking. It removes calluses and controls the condition of the nails to prevent problems such as ingrown toenails.
Tips and recommendations
Do foot exercises at least 10 minutes a day.
Alternate the use of shoes and avoid always wearing tight or high-heeled shoes.
Include barefoot walks on natural surfaces when possible.
Do regular check-ups in case of persistent pain or the appearance of varicose veins.
Never ignore early signs like tiredness or swelling in your feet.
Your feet are the cornerstone of your overall health and wellness. Staying active, taking good care of them, and keeping them moving not only helps prevent pain but also supports your joints and enhances circulation throughout your body.
