- Abril 23, 2019
i)No Purchase Necessary
There is no purchase necessary in the FootActive Spring Giveaway 2019 (which will now be known just by ‘Giveaway’); and there is no way to increase the odds of winning via a purchase. This Giveaway is completely free, and no form of currency will be accepted in relation to this Giveaway.
ii)Prize List
The prize is the ‘Hidden insole’ and is either one pair of FootActive Comfort insoles; or one pair of Footactive Workmate insoles; or one pair of FootActive Nature Plus insoles; or one pair of FootActive Sports insoles. The Prize List is subject to availability.
iii)Description
There is a hidden insole within the image on the Facebook Post (https://www.Facebook.com/Footactive). If you think that you know which insole is hiding, you can submit your answer on the submission form (http://eepurl.com/gooOon
- Abril 11, 2019
We get asked treatment and home-remedy questions so often, we made a full FAQ page. One of the most common questions is how to help an ingrown toe nail so we thought we would cover it in more detail.
What Is An Ingrown Toe Nail?
An ingrown toe nail can cause acute and localised pain and most typically occurs on the big toes but can appear on others. The nail grows into the skin and can cause inflammation and pain when pressure is applied to the area. The toe can also be very red and many experience soreness in one or both sides of the toe. In more serious or developed cases, an infection can develop and cause pus and bleeding. Ingrown toe nails are extremely painful as it pierces the skin.
Ingrown toe nails can become dangerous as an unchecked and untreated nail can eventually infect the bone under the skin. This is particularly problematic for those who live with diabetes.