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I know this is a very specific question but here it goes.I have just been for a walk in some new shoes I bought and my feet as a result are now covered in sores(not blisters). The skin has peeled away at the side and my ankle. I tried to put a plaster on it but they are the wrong shape for my kind of would.Is there such a thing as a toe plaster? Or are there any plasters that would be the right shape. Thanks xxx
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Hiya, I hate blisters...for the future this may help;
http://avonshop.co.uk/avonshop/default.asp?pde pt_id=&dept_id=656&department=fastfind&src_pag e=dept.asp
I have it but as yet haven't used it.
http://avonshop.co.uk/avonshop/default.asp?pde pt_id=&dept_id=656&department=fastfind&src_pag e=dept.asp
I have it but as yet haven't used it.
Like all shoes we buy, there should be a breaking in period. It doesn't matter how comfortable they might be. Breaking shoes in is good for the shoe *and* the foot. and pays in the long-run (your feet 'marry' your shoes.)
Leather inners are *much* better for your feet than synthetic. In case that's a point worth pondering, then consider that a lot of manufacturers are either producing leather inners and outers, of leather inners with synthetic outers; that should tell us all something.
As for your poor 'tooties'? Micropore, that is cut with a 'U' shape to compensate for the curvature of the toes and a small surgical mat; shiny on one side, applied to the wound and very thin should do the trick.
Hope they heal quickly :-)
~FrankiE~
Leather inners are *much* better for your feet than synthetic. In case that's a point worth pondering, then consider that a lot of manufacturers are either producing leather inners and outers, of leather inners with synthetic outers; that should tell us all something.
As for your poor 'tooties'? Micropore, that is cut with a 'U' shape to compensate for the curvature of the toes and a small surgical mat; shiny on one side, applied to the wound and very thin should do the trick.
Hope they heal quickly :-)
~FrankiE~