How Regular Pedicure can Prevent Harmful Diseases

10/31/2016
by James Adcock

Foot Hygiene
Foot hygiene is very important though many people generally ignore this. Yes, you can wash your feet, but you might not wash between the toes and trim the nails properly. A professional will carefully trim your nails, clean your feet, and remove any bacteria or germs present with specialized soaks and solutions. This drastically decreases the likelihood of infections and foot problems.

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Nail Care
Most of us don’t really trim our toenails properly. We trim them in a curve, very close to the skin, without realizing that we might be doing something wrong. You need to trim your toenails in a square shape. A pedicurist will know just how short your nails should be and ensure that there are no chances of hangnails and ingrown nails. Both of these problems can lead to infection if they’re not addressed quickly enough.

Strain
Your feet and calves carry a lot of weight and the muscles here can become stressed and strained. A pedicurist will spot tension in the muscles before it has the chance to build up and cause severe damage. They’ll massage your feet carefully and ensure that the muscles are once again supple and relaxed. This will also relax your entire body. Modern pedicure chairs often administer back massages as well. It will give you the opportunity to relax and let go of any stress.

Early detection
One of the most important advantages of pedicures is the early detection of foot problems. A pedicurist has the training and experience to detect the problems quickly. While you relax in the spa chair, she’ll check your feet thoroughly and immediately let you know if there are any signs of ingrown nails or infections. She’ll also spot signs of problems like corn, bunions, and other fungal infections.

As you can see, a pedicure offers a wealth of benefits and ensures foot problems are caught early. If you have any questions about manicure and pedicure, pedicure chairs, and equipment, you’re free to contact us at Pedi Source. Just give us a call at 1855 429 PEDI. You can also email one of these two email address with your questions and contact details: info@Pedisource.com and James@Pedisource.com.