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i need to find contra-actions that can result from a pedicure.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Contra-indications cannot result from a pedicure! Contraindications are a lsit things that would stop you from carrying out a pedicure. ie, if your client had a verucca you would not carry out a pedicure in case you then passed the virus on to your next customer.
The list would be something like this:-
tinea pedis(atheletes foot), verucca, recent scar tissue (under 3 months) broken bone, skin diseases or disorders, any weird or unusual moles/marks, diabetes (would need Dr's permission) very sensitive skin(customer would be too jumpy to let you touch the foot) etc etc
The list would be something like this:-
tinea pedis(atheletes foot), verucca, recent scar tissue (under 3 months) broken bone, skin diseases or disorders, any weird or unusual moles/marks, diabetes (would need Dr's permission) very sensitive skin(customer would be too jumpy to let you touch the foot) etc etc
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