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Don’t Walk BarefootAdded on:7/11/2008 5:41:04 AM In Body Basics Tips Rated by 1 users
Walking barefoot increases your risk of sustaining cuts mainly in places with broken glass like at the local beach or in parks in the city. So don’t try it at all. Walking barefoot on hot surfaces like those of asphalt or concrete is not advisable for blisters will form.
Shoes, apart from comfort also protect your feet. However, avoid shoes which expose your toes and heels – like open-toed shoes and sandals – as these types increase the risk of feet injury and infections.
Wear new shoes for short periods only, usually not exceeding one hour at a time while avoiding tight socks making sure those you wear are only natural-fiber ones – cotton, cotton-wool blend or just plain wool.
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