Shower Shoes: Do You Really Need Them?

Whether you’re a college student living the dorm life, cleaning up after a long sweaty workout in the gym, or starting the day at your favorite bed and breakfast, there is one important necessity you need in order to stay healthy…shower shoes.
In all of these scenarios, communal showers are the common thread. Warm, moist environments, like shower stalls, are places where fungi thrive. Entering shower stalls without protecting your feet makes it easy to pick up a foot fungus. Common foot and toenail problems like warts, athlete’s foot, or onychomycosis, an infection that leaves toenails hard and turns them yellow, are just a few of the things you may bring with you even after you’re squeaky clean.
While none of these ailments are life-threatening, they can be painful, unsightly, or even smelly. Here are a few tips to keep your feet in tip-top shape in and out of the shower:
- Keep your feet dry. Remember, moisture is where fungi thrive.
- Wear clean socks. Not only do socks help keep your feet dry but they also protect them from certain injuries.
- Don’t share shoes. You can get fungal infections from wearing other people’s shoes and/or socks. Yes, this includes rentals at bowling alleys or skating rinks! Always wear your own footgear to keep your feet healthy.
- WEAR SHOWER SHOES!
The key to preventing fungus from getting near your feet is to wear shower shoes when you’re soaping up anywhere other than home.
If you think you have picked up an infection while using communal showers and would like to schedule an evaluation, please call 336-375-6990 or click here to schedule an appointment.