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10/11/2010   瀏覽:367    

UGG actually wear can prevent many diseases

     

In the winter, when the girls have liked fashionable to wear boots all kinds of high integration, but the long-term wear high boots, according to authorities release system that could have health trouble. Bootdoes.com prompts you to: choose ugg boots or a good choice, innovation and technology, people-oriented, full care of your health.

Mainly due to the disease caused by boots: boots, dress is not too small, tight waist and boots, boots with high instep and ankle and other joints so that the blood vessels, nerves are squeezed for a long time, resulting in the foot, ankle and part of the calf tissue at blood circulation. Also, due to the high boots poor ventilation system, unlike ugg permeability is so good, after walking foot not been able to disperse the water distribution, which gives the anaerobic bacteria, fungi cause a good environment for growth and reproduction, thus susceptible to foot cause ringworm and athlete's foot infection.

Some girls wear long boots with high integration, the main beef is some plastic boots or leather boots, calf under 1 / 3 of the emergence of mild swelling and pain in the lateral calf, and even will feel pain at the dorsum of the foot, resulting in "peroneal superficial nerve compression syndrome. " In addition, there may occur around the Achilles tendon, tenosynovitis, fat pad inflammation and diseases such as beriberi, these symptoms collectively referred to as "boots disease."

In order to avoid high boots on the harm caused by the human body, uggs experts believe that the heel height to 3 cm better system boots high waist should not be too tight. Underage girls should not wear high-heeled boots, if you must wear, home should be replaced promptly took off his boots and slippers, to improve the foot's blood circulation.

Source Post on http://www.bootdoes.com/ on Oct 11, 2010.

 

 

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