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Sore or Tired Feet Make Walking Miserable

Topic: Fitness and ExercisePublished August 28, 2009

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If you have sore or tired feet from suffering from foot pain then the rest of your body is probably suffering also. When you can't walk right you throw off your body's balance which can cause problems with your ankles, knees and hips. Foot pain can impact every aspect of your daily life. With plantar fasciitis, you can experience the worst pain of the day when you get out of bed every morning and take that first step. A plantars wart often appears as a small round dark spot on the bottom of your foot and it can remind you of its presence with every step you take. A corn on your foot, or bunion, or even hammertoe can cause you to wince each time you put on a pair of shoes or even take a step. Forget wearing flip flops if you are suffering from nail fungus…no one, including you, wants to look at the yellow brittle nails often brought on by nail fungus. Not to mention the not-so-pleasant look of a foot callus. Getting a foot pedicure can help you foot feel a little better but it can also help it look better. You can use a pumice stone to remove dead skin and then soak them in warm water with epsom salts. After soaking your feet then put some peppermint lotion on them. This will help to make tired feet feel better. You can also use a another mixture to soak your feet in made up of half of a cup of lemon juice and one cup of milk. Mix this up in a blender and pour this into a large bowl that you can put your feet in. Soak for about 15 minutes. Then apply moisturizing lotion to your feet and put on a pair of cotton socks. This is good for swollen feet. Going barefoot is actually good for your feet. Do it as much as you can even outside but be careful where you walk so that you aren't stepping on anything sharp like glass or metal that may cut your feet. So be sure to take care of your sore and tired feet. By doing this you will help the rest of your body feel better from head to toe.

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