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Athlete's Foot

18 August 2023
Best Insoles for Athlete's Foot 2024

Athlete's foot isn't just an affliction suffered by athletes - it's a very common condition suffered by millions every day. In today's blog, we'll show you the Best Insoles for Athlete's Foot 2024 for the best insoles for prevention and symptom management of athlete's foot.

11 June 2018
Common Foot Problems and Their Solutions

If your feet have been causing you problems, don't think you're alone. Sadly, there are hundreds of thousands of people around the world going through the exact same agony you seem to be feeling right now. The good news is, this makes finding a tried and true solution that much easier, and this short article on the 4 Common Foot Problems and Their Solutions is here to help you find out what your symptoms mean and what you can do about them.

11 May 2018
How to Prevent Athlete's Foot with Shoe Insoles

If you've ever had athlete's foot, you know how difficult it is to get rid of it. So, as with so many easily preventable conditions, it's better to be safe than sorry. We've put together this short article on How to Prevent Athlete's Foot with Shoe Insoles to help you find out if you are currently suffering from athlete's foot, what you can do about it without visiting a doctor, and how you can make sure this never happens again.

5 November 2015
Zederna: Great Insoles, Naturally

Plantar Fasciitis, Sesamoidosis, Pronation we’ve got those problems well and truly covered at Shoe Insoles, but what about the less serious but seriously unwanted problem of foot odour – surely there’s not an insole for that? Well, yes, there is – Zederna!

13 Comments17 August 2015  |  Alex
Find Your Foot Condition

If your feet are bothering you but you don't know why, our graphic is the ideal solution. Simply click on the area that is giving you trouble and see our detailed guides on how to combat the conditions.

8 July 2015  |  John
Introduction to Insoles for Athlete’s Foot

Athlete’s Foot is a fungal infection of the foot that usually develops as a red rash between your toes. Another major symptom of Athlete's Foot is skin becoming flaky, dry and irritated. Athlete's Foot usually comes about as a result of picking up fungal organisms from someone else’s dead skin, which can happen by walking barefoot in a swimming pool changing room, for example.

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