Podiatrists Are Sharing The Mistakes You Need To Avoid If You Care About Things Like, IDK, Walking

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Foot issues can be particularly debilitating. Think about how often most of us need to use our feet throughout the day as we move from point A to point B.

That’s why it’s important to do what we can to keep our feet healthy and functioning — including avoiding certain footwear and behavior.

“As a podiatrist, we literally see the worst of the worst foot cases,” Dr. Ebonie Vincent, a board-certified podiatric foot and ankle specialist in California, told HuffPost. “Naturally there are things we would refrain from doing knowing what we know.”

Below, Vincent and other foot and ankle health experts share the behaviors they avoid in order to protect their foot health.

Wearing Crocs Everywhere

Person wearing shiny Crocs and vibrant pants walks on a smooth, neutral-colored floor, highlighting a casual yet bold fashion choice

Walking Around Barefoot

Bare feet walking on a forest path, with dirt on the soles, suggesting a connection to nature and grounding

Living In High Heels

Person walking in pink high heels on a street with a yellow line. Other pedestrians are in the background

Not Retying Laces

Child tying shoelaces on a pair of sporty sneakers

Running In Non-Running Shoes

Man sitting on stairs ties his athletic shoes, wearing a casual gray t-shirt and black shorts, looking focused and content

Going Barefoot In Hotel Bathrooms And Other Germy Spaces

Two bare feet standing on wet white tiles in a bathroom with a tiled wall background

Wearing Cotton Socks

The fabric of your socks can also make a difference in terms of foot health, Spector noted.“Avoid wearing cotton socks, as they retain moisture and can cause blisters and foot and nail fungus,” he said. “Stick to the synthetic materials, as they wick out sweat and moisture.” 

Self-Treating Or Ignoring Infections

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Going To Untrusted Nail Salons

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Forgetting To Take Extra Care As A Diabetic

Person receiving a foot massage from a healthcare professional in scrubs, promoting relaxation and wellness practices

This post originally appeared on HuffPost.