These 9 daily habits are silently hurting your feet
Ignoring foot pain and continuing daily routines makes injuries worse because problems like plantar fasciitis or tendon strain need early rest and treatment.
Take care of your feet the right way. (Source: Freepik)
Standing tall in the face of adversities requires confidence, willpower, and a solid footing, quite literally! If your feet are hurting, your steps falter, and we just cannot have that. Did you know that more often than not, our daily habits can unconsciously chip away at our foot health, causing problems in the long term?
Dr M S Somanna, Sr. Consultant – Joint Replacement & Arthroscopic Surgery, Aster CMI Hospital, Bangalore, said that certain daily habits slowly harm your feet by putting extra pressure on the bones, joints, and soft tissues, and these problems grow quietly over time. In fact, wearing shoes for extended periods of time locks your feet into a specific position, making the muscles in your feet stiff and weak. This constant confinement limits the natural range of motion and can lead to long-term foot problems.
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Here are 9 habits you must avoid at all costs to ensure foot health:
Wearing tight or ill-fitting shoes strains the toes and changes the foot shape because the foot cannot move naturally.
Wearing high heels too often shifts body weight forward and stresses the ankles and forefoot because the heels are lifted unnaturally.
Walking barefoot on hard floors at home reduces shock absorption and increases heel pain because the feet get no support.
Standing for long hours without breaks can cause swelling and pain because blood flow slows in the lower legs.
Ignoring dryness and cracked heels damages the skin barrier because the feet lose moisture and develop small wounds.
Cutting toenails in a curved shape can lead to ingrown toenails because the edges grow into the skin.
Wearing the same shoes every day creates moisture and bacterial buildup because the shoes do not have time to dry fully.
Skipping foot hygiene invites fungal infections because sweat trapped between the toes becomes a breeding ground.
Ignoring foot pain and continuing daily routines can make injuries worse, as conditions like plantar fasciitis or tendon strain require early rest and treatment.
Walking barefoot on hard floors at home reduces shock absorption (Source: Freepik)
What can you do to keep your feet healthy?
To keep your feet healthy in the long run, Dr Somanna recommended that you avoid the above-mentioned common mistakes and follow these strategies:
Choose comfortable shoes with proper cushioning and toe space because they reduce pressure on the foot arches.
Moisturise your feet daily because soft skin is less likely to crack.
Trim toenails straight to prevent painful ingrown nails.
Take small breaks if your job requires long standing because movement improves blood flow.
Replace worn-out footwear on time because flattened soles stop supporting your feet properly.
DISCLAIMER: This article is based on information from the public domain and/or the experts we spoke to. Always consult your health practitioner before starting any routine.