MUST READ: Are High Heels Really Worth the Pain, Ladies?
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More  than a third of respondents said their feet had been so sore on a night  out that they danced shoeless and walked home barefoot. The statistics  come from the College of Podiatry, which surveyed 2,000 British men and  women and 60 podiatrists and chiropodists. Consultant podiatrist Mike  O'Neill, from the College of Podiatry, warned that squeezing feet into  smaller shoes can cause long-term damage including arthritis, stress  fractures, and trapped nerves, which may even require surgery or steroid  injections.
Mr  O'Neill said: 'There's absolutely no doubt women who wear high heels  are putting themselves at risk of permanent injury in the name of  fashion. Given a choice between a stylish pair of shoes or nice feet,  many will go for the stylish shoes.
'However,  the higher the heel, the more they tilt your body forward and the more  you have to lean back to compensate. This can put your pelvis out of  alignment and cause compression of the spine. High heels ram your foot  forward, which squishes your toes together and can cause ingrown toe  nails, rough areas of skin, blemishes, and calluses.
'And  because your toes are squashed, the moisture gets trapped, causing  soggy toes, which is a breeding ground for athlete's foot.'

According  to the study, one in four have danced bare foot in a club or bar when  they could not put up with the pain any longer and a third have been  forced to remove their shoes and walk home barefoot because of the  discomfort.
Mr  O'Neill added: 'Shoes make you walk on the balls of your feet can cause  aches and pains, and ultimately, stress fractures. They also cause  increased wear and tear in the joints and soft tissue, which can cause  arthritis. Some women also suffer from trapped nerves, which may require  surgery or steroid injections to combat the pain.
'Wearing high heels shortens the Achilles tendon dramatically, which causes incredible aches when you then try to wear flats.'
'Wearing high heels shortens the Achilles tendon dramatically, which causes incredible aches when you then try to wear flats.'
TOP 10 FOOT PROBLEMS SUFFERED BY WOMEN
- 1 Blisters (55%)
 - 2 Cracked heels (45%)
 - 3 Veruccas (28%)
 - 4 Corns (24%)
 - 5 Ingrown toe nails (20%)
 - 5 Athletes foot (20%)
 - 6 Bunions (13%)
 - 7 Joint problems (11%)
 - 8 Excessive foot odour (9%)
 - 9 Arthritis (9%)
 - 10 Muscular problems (8%)
 
'Any  shoes with a heel higher than two inches are a concern. If women want  the extra height, they would be better off wearing stacks [such as  platforms or wedges].'
The  study also discovered that while women typically own 17 pair of shoes,  men own just eight. Only 12 per cent of men admitted to putting up with  stylish but uncomfortable shoes. Twice as many women as men report  suffering from corns, cracked heels and bunions.
Yet  despite these problems, 20 per cent of women refused to seek medical  help because they believed their foot complaint was not important.
Finally,  results showed that younger women are doing themselves the most  harm.The study found that the younger the woman, the higher their heels.  Roughly 20 per cent of those aged 18 to 24 own a pair of six-inch high  heeled shoes.This compares with 10 per cent of those aged 25 to 34 and  just 3 per cent of 35 to 44 year olds.
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- Daily Mail
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