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Shikai Borage Therapy Skin Care Foot Cream - 4.2 oz
Borage Dry Skin TherapyFor concentrated use on hands, feet, elbows.Clinically
proven to have a positive effect on dry skin, eczema & atopic dermatitis.
Health Issues and Treatments
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Three out of four people develop serious foot problems as they age. Poorly designed shoes can reduce your overall level of foot comfort. Your heel should fit comfortably in the shoe with a minimum amount of slipping.
Women have about four times as many foot problems as men.
Conditions such as arthritis, diabetes, nerve and circulatory disorders can show their initial symptoms in the feet. Foot care is very important in the diabetic patient, as this population is more prone to developing foot sores and ulcers. Foot problems can be prevented in part with improved blood sugar control. Foot problems most often happen when diabetic nerve and blood vessel diseases affect the legs and feet.
By identifying foot and ankle problems early, you can often prevent pain, surgery, and major disability. Foot problems can develop and quickly become serious.
Corns and calluses should not be cut. Do not treat any corns or bunions without the assistance of your physician. Make sure your health care provider checks your feet at least once a year. Many Americans don't utilize the services of a foot doctor until their feet are troubling them.
Plantar fasciitis (or heel pain) is commonly traced to an inflammation on the bottom of the foot.
Podiatrists and foot care experts’ recommend that shoes (and socks) be changed at least daily and be allowed to dry thoroughly between wearing.
Foot care is preventative and should be ongoing throughout a person's life.