Traveling with Healthy Feet
So you’re planning to travel somewhere and you need to compile a list of things you’re going to need for the upcoming trip. Airplane tickets — check! Hotel accommodations — check! Rental car — check! Suitcases — check! Appropriate wardrobe — check! Foot products — what? Why foot products? Imagine this scenario; you’re on your way to the airport when you notice that the shoes you’re wearing are too tight. Then after a few hours at the airport, which involves standing in line to check in your bags and walking to your terminal, your feet become achy. Finally your plane takes off but you’re stuck on a six hour flight wearing tight fitting shoes and having sore, tired feet. All of a sudden your feet start itching and you can’t even take them off for relief because the airplane seating is just too constricting. Oh, and of course once you’ve reached your destination, you’re stuck with the same problem – wearing the same tight shoes and having uncomfortable feet. At this point you’re probably wondering why you didn’t think about wearing comfortable footwear or using foot care products to enhance your comfort throughout your trip. To assist you with this, we at HealthyFeetStore.com have put together a list of foot products that we highly recommend adding to your pre-travel list.
Slip On Shoes
The ideal thing about slip on shoes is the fact that they can easily be slipped on and off. So if you’re on a six-hour airplane flight you can easily slip out of your shoes for added comfort because you don’t have to worry about untying annoying laces or loosening hook and loop straps. Slip on shoes come in a variety of styles. Clogs and closed toe sandals are among the most popular. We recommend wearing slip on shoes that come with orthopedic features as well, which include breathable uppers, anatomical footbeds, cushioning midsoles with proper arch support and durable outsoles. Notable brands that carry stylish slip on shoes with orthopedic features include Alegria by PG Lite, Klogs, Naot, Sanita, Dunham, Orthaheel and Softwalk.
Foot Odor Products
Now that you’ve decided to wear a pair of slip on shoes, wouldn’t it be nice to take them off without causing other travelers to look in your direction wondering where the smell is coming from. Since our feet perspire a lot, it’s inevitable that we’re going to have foot odor – but that doesn’t give us the excuse to just let it happen. There are various foot odor products that can reduce or eliminate the smell, such as On Your Toes Foot Powder and Tineacide Antifungal Shoe Spray. I can personally vouch for both of these items – they absolutely eliminate odor. Both products kill bacteria and fungus before the infection takes place and you don’t necessarily have to add them to your shoes everyday. On Your Toes Foot Powder can be used once every six months and the Tineacide Antifungal Shoe Spray can be used about two to three times a week.
Compression Stockings
Sitting or standing for long periods of time can cause legs and feet to swell. This can be a very bad thing since travelers that fall into this category are more likely to suffer from varicosities or venous disorders if they don’t take the proper precautions. If you’re such a traveler, we highly recommend wearing compression stockings. Proven by medical research, compression therapy can reduce venous disorders from occurring by improving valve functioning. There are various compression ranges available. Light compression ranges can be worn by anyone, but if you do suffer from edema or have symptoms of venous disorders, we recommend you speak to a health professional to determine which compression stockings are best suited for you to wear. Compression stockings also come in fashionable styles so that your legs can look good and feel great at the same time.
Foot Creams
Traveling with dry cracked heels can be an uncomfortable experience, especially for those who plan to wear sandals. Unfortunately, dry cracked heels can be a bit unattractive, and if not treated correctly could cause pain, irritation and in some case, bleeding. But there is something you can do about it. You can rub foot cream on your feet. Kerasul ultra20 Extra Strength Foot Cream and Tripod Labs Hydrostat Foot Cream can do the trick. Both creams will rejuvenate your skin and leave your feet feeling smooth and refreshed. They will also help soften calluses and restore your skin’s healthy appearance.
Support Shoes/Insoles
Once you reach your destination, make sure you wear footwear that offers support and stability so that you don’t experience foot pain or foot fatigue. Tired achy feet can really put a damper on your trip so we highly recommend wearing orthopedic shoes or insoles that provide proper arch support and heel stabilization. By having proper support along the arches and stability at the heel, lower limbs will be aligned correctly. This reduces stress on muscles and joints and can help prevent pronation. Athletic walking shoes and arch support insoles are perfect for travelers that will be on their feet a lot, especially for those who are vacationing and plan to do a lot of walking and sightseeing. If you’re on a business trip, there are also orthopedic dress shoes for women and men that can offer the same arch support and stability as athletic shoes.
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Melissa said:
Thanks for sharing this great information! I wish I had the email address for the guy who sat behind us on our trip to New York so I could send this to him. He had the slip on / slip off shoes but could have really used the smelly feet products!