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and another surface, whether it be socks, shoes or a combination of both. To solve blistering problems you need to look at the following. 1) Do your shoes fit correctly – are they wide enough, deep enough and long enough to accommodate your feet? 2) Are you
could cause the numbness.Self-treatmentRaising the transverse arch of the foot with a metatarsal arch support can separate the bones and free the pressure on the nerve, which may recover. Wearing wide-fitting or loose-laced shoes can help, while partial
, or parasthesia, has a variety of causes. The most obvious cause is having your shoes laced too tightly or wearing a sock liner or even sock thats too snug as this can restrict the circulation in your feet. Along similar lines, you might find that youre one
d be surprised at how many people wear shoes which are too small. Once you and the shop are happy with the size, choose a shoe which has a high lacing system to stop your foot sliding forward as you run.If, after changing your footwear, you are still experiencing
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