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Foot care: routine care before a quick fix

Feet are easy to ignore until walking starts to feel uncomfortable. Dry skin, calluses, chafing, nail changes and fungal problems often begin as small signals. In...

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Feet are easy to ignore until walking starts to feel uncomfortable. Dry skin, calluses, chafing, nail changes and fungal problems often begin as small signals. In this category, the most useful choice is usually the one that matches the real problem rather than the biggest-sounding fix.

Moisturising helps dry, rough skin stay flexible. Blister protection and friction relief are useful when shoes rub. Calluses and corns need pressure relief as much as softening care, and nail problems often need patience because toenails grow slowly.

If the skin breaks, the pain is strong, or redness and warmth spread, the product should not be the whole plan. If you have diabetes or poor circulation, Foot care in diabetes gives the more cautious version of the same routine. For small skin breaks, Minor wound care and Wound cleaning are useful next steps.

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