About Feet

Foot Conditions
   Athletes Foot
   Blisters
   Brittle Nails
   Bunions
   Calluses
   Circulatory
   Corns
   Cracked Heels
   Discoloured Toenails
   DVT
   Foot Arch Problems   
   Foot Odour
   Fungal Nail
   Hammer Toe   
   Ingrown Toenails
   Pain in the balls of your feet
   Thick Hard Skin
   Tired, Aching Legs and Feet
   Verrucas

DVT

When blood flow is slow or sluggish, as can happen in poorly performing leg veins, your leg muscles compensate by helping to power blood up your legs to the heart. But if your movements are restricted for a period of time, such as sitting without moving for a long period of time, your ankles may swell and your legs ache. There may also be a low risk of a deep vein thrombosis or blood clot forming if you are at special risk.

The risk of DVT is low, but you can help reduce it by wearing Scholl Flight Socks or Scholl Flight Socks Sheer. Take every opportunity to leave your seat and move around, or flex your shoulders feet and ankles when this isn't possible. Drinking plenty of water and wearing loose clothing is a good idea.

 

It's also worth avoiding caffeine or alcohol, not allowing the backs of your calves to press up against your seat or using footrests that leave your feet dangling.