Tips to avoid foot blisters during the Camino
When you walk the Camino for the first
time, one of the major fears is having blisters on your feet. Despite
being a minor health problem, it is convenient to take some precautions
to try and avoid them.
The most important is wearing the appropriate footwear based
on the season you will be doing the Camino. Some pilgrims use hiking
boots made out of Gore-Tex even at summer, and this is a huge mistake.
During Pilgrimage in Spain, this kind of footwear can cause overheating and excessive
sweating, and that causes blisters.
When you walk the Camino during the summer,
sport shoes or summer hiking boots are always the best option. It will
be better to have your feet wet for a day than have them overheated
throughout the journey.
Avoid new shoes. Your
footwear must be well adapted to your feet, this is important to avoid
abrasion. It is advisable to make long walks with the same footwear for
several weeks before starting the Camino.
Wear socks that fit well and are comfortable to your feet, cotton or anti-wicking fiber socks are the best option.
Stop immediately if you notice any kind of rubbing on your feet along the way, and cover the area with a piece of tape or a band-aid.
Try not to walk with your feet wet,
in the case of excessive sweating or simply wetness due to rain, just
make a stop, take off your shoes and leave them to dry in the air.
Change your socks before restart walking.
Wash your feet well when
you finish your day, and pay special attention to the area between your
fingers. Even when you cannot take a shower, it is convenient to wash
your feet well in a fountain or a stream.
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