The following six categories of people should not wear high heels:
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"Hallux valgus" is most easily induced by wearing high heels frequently, which is more likely to happen to people with long big toes and short second toes.
"Hallux valgus" will bring a series of health problems, such as weak pedaling force and grip of the foot, and it is easy to fall due to poor walking balance.
Women should try to wear less high-heeled shoes. When they have to, they should also try to reduce the time they spend wearing high-heeled shoes. For example, prepare a pair of comfortable and soft flat shoes in the office. If the hallux valgus has developed to more than 20 degrees, you should go to the orthopaedic department of the hospital in time.
The following six categories of people should not wear high heels:
⒈ those with foot diseases such as hallux valgus or flatfoot;
2. Those who suffer from knee arthritis and have been operated on;
3. Habitual ankle sprains;
⒋ those under 16 years old with immature bones;
⒌ the elderly whose shock absorption ability of plantar fat pad is weakened;
⒍ pregnant women and obese people.