Tuesday, April 14, 2009

My feet cut and bleed from almost all shoes. What to do?

Ok I love to wear shoes especailly high heels, boots and sandals. I have very nice feet too but currently they are all blistered and cut and pink and there are wounds which bleed all because I walked 2 minutes. It doesnt seem to matter if they are cheap shoes or more expensive, leather or not, it all ends up the same way. Even runners tend to make my toes crunch up and that ends up blistering my toes.


Are there any products and methods to make my feet less sensitive? I really want to be able to walk 2 minutes to the subway without beginning to hobble in my pretty sandals.

My feet cut and bleed from almost all shoes. What to do?
stop wearing them
Reply:Tips that may help..Wear good shoes,cotton socks absorb sweat the best (nylons make your feet sweat), open toed shoes will allow your feet to breathe(weather permitting),where possible wash your feet frequently.Common sense and sensible shoes will alllow you to walk in comfort. Report It

Reply:I%26#039;d recommend going to a foot doctor for help. If price is a problem, try a free community clinic or save up some money and then go. The office fee is worth solving the continued problem.





If you are buying %26#039;runners%26#039; the right size, your toes will not crunch up unless you have an issue doing it yourself.





Maybe you have some sort of bad infection and don%26#039;t realize it and a doctor can help.





Also check out webmd.com or ask-a-nurse.com. At ask-a-nurse, click on the U.S. map to find if there%26#039;s one in your area. If not, click on some others until you find one and then call them and ask a few questions (free). A nurse can then get more specific info from you, whether there might be an infection or something serious or not, and whether or not a doctor is needed.





Perhaps seek out places that make custom shoes (pretty pricey though), but the nurse/doctor is the best place to start.





Good luck!
Reply:You apparently have thicker feet and toes than most people. I suggest seeing a doctor or specialist about your feet. You may have to wear custom made orthopedic shoes.
Reply:hmmm, are you sure you%26#039;re buying the right size shoes for your feet? something doesn%26#039;t sound right. maybe you need to try shopping for shoes at the end of the day when your feet are bigger.
Reply:me too hun!


when this happens to me, i put Band-Aids on the area that i know bleeds alot before i put on the shoe.


by doing this, your shoes or sandle etc. wont rub.



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