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It's Time For School: Tips On How To Keep Your Kids Feet Healthy This Year

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The new school year is about to begin. It's time to start buying the back-to-school supplies, including new clothes. Before you head out and buy your kids their new shoes, take the time to make sure their feet are going to be properly protected. The last thing you want is to have your kids sidelined by foot problems this year. To help get them off to a good start, here are four tips that will help keep your kids feet healthy all year long.

Make Sure the Shoes Fit the Purpose

When it comes to your kids feet, the most important step you can take is choosing the right shoes. While it's important that kids like the shoes they're wearing, it's also important that the shoes they're wearing fit the intended purpose. Before your kids go to school, make sure they have the shoes they'll need for all their activities, including the proper shoes for their physical education activities. If you're not sure what type of athletic shoes your kids should have, stop by a sporting goods store and talk to someone in the shoe department. They'll be able to help you get started.

Give Feet Just Enough Room to Breathe

In addition to choosing shoes to fit the purpose, you should also choose them to fit the foot. That means there should be just enough room for your kids feet to breathe, but not enough room for them to slip around in. Not enough room, and your kids feet won't have enough room to grow. Too much room, and your kids feet will slip around, which could lead to blisters.

Careful with the Nail Trimming

Whether you trim your kids toe nails, or they're old enough to do it themselves, make sure it's done properly. Toenails are designed to protect the toe from injuries. However, if the toenails are cut too short, or too curved on the edges, serious problems can develop, including ingrown toenails. To protect your kids feet, make sure the toenails aren't cut too short, and that they're trimmed straight across the top instead of in a curve towards the corners.

Schedule an Appointment with the Podiatrist

If your child has never been to a podiatrist, it's time to schedule an appointment. Your child may have foot problems that you're not aware of. Not only that, but they'll be able to provide you with additional tips on how to keep your kids feet healthy throughout their lives. Visit a site like http://www.advancedfootclinic.org for more help.


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