Inspect your feet every morning and evening. This is the most
important part of your foot care. Use a mirror or have someone look at your
feet for you if you cannot see every part of them well. You can also use a hand
mirror or magnifying mirror attached to the bathroom wall near the baseboard to
inspect your feet. Use the
checklist for daily foot exams to make sure you
carefully examine your feet each day.
Wash your feet daily. Post the
steps for proper foot-washing in your bathroom. Refer
to the steps when you wash your feet so that proper foot-washing becomes a
habit every day.
Wear shoes and socks that fit well. Soft shoes that have good support
and that fit well (such as tennis shoes) are best for your feet. Use the
checklist for shoes that fit well when you buy new
shoes. Break in new shoes slowly by wearing them for a few hours each day and
increasing the hours each week. Wear socks without seams.
Protect your feet from injury. Before you put on your shoes, check
for any foreign objects, such as stones, or rough spots inside your shoes or
objects pushing through the soles. Inspect your feet for blisters, cuts, or
scrapes after a few hours of a new activity, such as hiking or skiing. Post the
list
of precautions to protect your feet in your closet near your
shoes.
Have your feet checked during each office visit. Your health
professional may notice a foot problem you may have missed. Take off your shoes
and socks while you are waiting in the exam room. This will help remind your
health professional to check your feet. Write down any minor problems or
questions you may have about foot care to discuss at your office visit.
Get early treatment for foot problems. Call your health professional
even for minor foot problems, unless you have already learned from how to
handle these problems. Your health professional may refer you to a foot
specialist (podiatrist) if special treatment is needed. A serious problem can
develop from what seems like a minor irritation. You can help prevent a foot
problem. If a foot problem develops, you need to seek care early.