About Feet

Foot Conditions
   Athletes Foot
   Blisters
     What Causes A Blister?
     How To Prevent A Blister
     Do I Have A Blister?
     How To Treat A Blister
   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

How to prevent a blister

Take steps to reduce friction:

  • Wear shoes that fit well (not too big and not too tight) to reduce rubbing and wear appropriate shoes for the activity you are doing
  • Keep feet dry by wearing socks or using specialist foot treatments to reduce sweating
  • Do not wear shoes barefoot, particularly in hot weather when the feet are more sweaty
  • Introduce / increase sports gradually so that your feet get used to the extra rubbing
  • Use specialist anti-friction socks for sports (or two pairs of socks)
  • Protect the feet as soon as you feel or see a hot spot – this is the first sign that a blister is going to develop
  • Protect areas that are prone to blistering with a low-friction dressing