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29Aug

The Reason Why Kids’ Shoes Can’t Be Sized Up

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The Reason Why Kids' Shoes Can't Be Sized Up
Sure, he’ll fit those shoes for years, but they’ll harm his feet

As a mom of two, I know how pricey shoes can be. Every time you turn around, it seems that one of the children’s shoes has either become too tiny or worn-out. It implies that you must spend money on yet another pair. So, I know how tempting it can be to try to squeeze feet into shoes that still sort of fit. Or to buy shoes that provide kids’ feet “room to grow,” i.e. shoes that are one or two sizes bigger than your child’s current size.

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22Aug

Can I Go Around Barefoot In My Home?

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Going barefoot exposes the bottom of your foot to several preventable issues
Going barefoot exposes the bottom of your foot to several preventable issues

I’m hoping by now all of my readers are aware that it’s not a good idea to walk with bare feet outdoors. Shoes are a necessity outside, whether you’re running through the grass, entering the locker room, or getting ready to jump into the community pool. They guard you against cuts, scrapes, germs, and that most dreaded organism: foot fungus!

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15Aug

Let’s See How Well You Know About Ingrown Toenails

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Ingrown toenails are a common problem
Ingrown toenails are a common problem

Nowadays, almost every patient I see has a medical degree that Google awarded them. And, I’ll admit it, sometimes those late-night, fear-driven searches for symptoms lead to accurate, useful medical information. But other times, they don’t. If that happens, you either wind up believing you are about to die or trying home remedies for an illness you don’t truly have.

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8Aug

How to Run Safely with Diabetes

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Running is a great form of exercise, especially for diabetics
Running is a great form of exercise, especially for diabetics

Running is a fantastic kind of exercise if you have diabetes. However, you must protect your feet as well as your blood sugar levels. So, we will concentrate on the hazards of running with diabetes today, and provide training safety advice for diabetics and all runners.

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1Aug

5 Tips to Consider for Pregnancy Foot Issues

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Foot pain is prevalent among pregnant women
Foot pain is prevalent among pregnant women

Certain aches and pains are common throughout pregnancy, particularly if you have to endure the hot, humid summer in Houston.  So, yes, you’re probably going to feel some pain.

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25Jul

Could The Cuboid Bone Ruin Your Runs?

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The cuboid bone of the foot

Today, we’re going to discuss the cuboid bone, which runners should be aware of. Everyone is aware that runners’ feet experience frequent damage. The amount of miles we log may have an impact on the health of our feet, and when they begin to suffer, it can be difficult to make them feel better (especially if we are guilty of pushing through the pain). Running may harm your foot in a variety of ways, such as straining your plantar fascia and experiencing heel pain. You could take a funny stride and twist your ankle. And repeated contact on the same spot might cause a stress fracture.

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