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Long cocoons on feet can lead to foot deformation, and which foot types can easily lead to long cocoons and foot deformation?
Do you feel that your feet are getting more and more uncomfortable with age? In fact, everyone ignores a problem, that is, the deformation of the foot. The most direct manifestation is that the shoes suddenly feel uncomfortable, or the feet feel uncomfortable. In fact, this is all caused by foot deformation, and there are many cocoons on the feet. This is also because the deformation and friction of the feet slowly cocoon. Which foot types can easily lead to calluses and foot deformation?

Hallux valgus: the bone valgus at the corner of the big toe. In fact, this problem is more common in some older women. This situation should be found and corrected early, otherwise it will be inconvenient to wear shoes in the future, and it will affect the appearance. You can choose external bandage for correction.

High arch foot: that is, the middle part of the whole sole is suspended, just like the shape of an arch bridge. In this case, a problem with the foot shape is that there is cocoon on the forefoot, which eventually leads to the deformation of the whole foot. You can choose this kind of shoes with laces to correct the problem of high arch foot.

Toe varus: this kind of foot deformation is the most common among young women, and it also affects the appearance very much. The most important thing is the situation caused by wearing high heels and pointed shoes. This situation can also be corrected. If treated with a fixed band, it will slowly recover.

In fact, whether it is hallux valgus, arch or toe varus, it is caused by the habit of wearing shoes and has no special influence on the body itself. The most influential thing is aesthetics, so don't be nervous. This thing is a normal common fault, just correct it slowly!