Summer brings more outdoor activities, sandals, and time spent on your feet, making foot health especially important. Warm weather can increase the risk of blisters, fungal infections, cracked heels, and foot pain caused by unsupportive footwear. Walking barefoot around pools, beaches, and public areas may also expose feet to infections and injuries. Podiatrists help prevent and treat common summer foot problems by assessing foot health, recommending proper footwear, and addressing concerns such as heel pain, bunions, and ingrown toenails. Regular foot care, good hygiene, and supportive shoes can help keep your feet comfortable, healthy, and active all summer long.
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