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CategoriesCategories Sportrunningwalkingbasketballtennisgolfwomen's fitnessmen's fitnesskids sportexperia® NEW

Outdoorhikinghuntingmountaineering

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•trail runningcampingwesternadventure travelfishingboy scoutingkids outdoor•Snowskiingsnowboardingsnowshoekids snow

•Militaryarmynavyair forcemarinescoast guard•Everydayeveryday comfort

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XCCU Experia® CoolMax® - Thin XCCU Experia® CoolMax® - Thin CushionCushion

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womens-fitness-sockswomens-fitness-socks

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Foot BlistersFoot Blisters

Why do I get blisters on my feet? The outer layer of your skin - the epidermis -

protects your body from outside threats. When the epidermis is subjected to repeated contact friction or shear forces

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Cold FeetCold Feet

Cause..! Whenever the body temperature starts to dip below

its normal range, it redirects the blood supply to critical organs to keep them warm (the brain, the lungs, the heart, and others). The first areas to lose this blood supply are the extremities - the hands and the feet. This is why you first feel the effects of the cold in your fingers and toes.

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GoutGoutCause..!The chances of getting gout are higher if you

are overweight, if you drink too much alcohol, or eat too much meat and fish that are high in purines, chemicals that are the building blocks of DNA and RNA.

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Foot CallusesFoot Calluses

Why do I get calluses on my feet? During any activity the feet are under stress and

trauma, largely because of poorly designed and fitted shoes, and the inherent problem of a dynamic foot in a static shoe. The body’s response to the repetitive pressure and shear forces between certain areas of the dynamic foot and static shoe is to create calluses to protect the skin from the repetitive pressure and shear forces occurring.

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Plantar Fasciitis Heel Spurs

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