What are the side/negative effects of wearing high heels for too long?
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If you do a lot of walking or standing in heels, such footwear will throw your body out of alignment, putting excessive pressure on the balls of your feet, your toe joints, your ankles and knees, and forcing your hip joints and lower back to cope with your body movements at awkward angles. This can cause a good deal of discomfort while you’re trotting around in your high-heeled footwear, and can give you problems in the affected joints in the medium to long term. Over many years of wearing high-heeled shoes for all kinds of activities, your calf muscles may even become permanently shortened, and your Achilles tendons may stiffen. As a result, at some point, you’re going to find that it actually hurts physically to stand or walk in your bare feet or in flat shoes.
Female ballet dancers who’ve spent many years dancing on pointe every day often face the same problem of shortened and stiffened leg muscles and tendons. Some of them, who start teaching dance classes after their performing careers come to an end, find that they can no longer just walk around a dance studio wearing flats as they instruct their students, because wearing flats now hurts. They’re forced to resort to shoes with at least a little bit of a heel to alleviate the calf and ankle pain.
By wearing high heels for too long, you’re not just potentially causing foot problems. The unique arch of heels forces your toes to be locked in a tight position, which places undue pressure onto your toenails. As a result, your toenails can get damaged, and even be affected in terms of the way they grow. You’re also more likely to develop ingrown toenails, which can be extremely painful, not to mention not the prettiest sight for sore eyes. Ingrown toenails are exacerbated when wearing an exceptionally pointy-toed heel which are the current fashion trend. If you’ve found yourself developing damaged nails as the result of wearing high heels too often, you may need to invest in some high-quality nail rejuvenation to protect your feet and nails.