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Is pedicure really beneficial to people's health
People pay more and more attention to postpartum health care. Many friends may have heard that pedicure can bring great benefits to the body. At the same time, pedicure can also effectively prevent some diseases. Here is a detailed introduction to the benefits of pedicure.

There are many acupoints on the soles of human feet. After massaging these acupoints, it can not only promote the blood circulation of the soles of the feet, but also soak the feet before pedicure, which can strengthen the overall blood circulation of the human body. It is not only helpful for health, but also can improve the quality of sleep after foot massage. Moreover, when doing pedicure, people will feel very relaxed, which can not only relieve the fatigue of the human body, but also relax people's mood. If you do a pedicure before going to bed every day, it will have a good effect on sleep, and even after massage, it can increase the body's resistance, especially for some minor illnesses or colds, which has a good preventive and health care effect. Pedicure can achieve the purpose of beautifying and even delaying aging through blood circulation at acupoints and massage at meridians. People of any age can do proper pedicure or massage each other at home through their families, which is also a very good way to keep fit. Some people who are physically exhausted can do some pedicure, which can also improve this situation.

Pedicure is good, but the following three types of people are not suitable.

1. Diabetic foot patients

Because the skin of diabetic foot patients is fragile, the peripheral nerves of feet are not sensitive to temperature, and normal people may not feel it when they feel hot, so they are easy to be burned. Once scalded, even small blisters, if not treated in time, may also lead to foot infection and ulcers, and even severe cases require amputation.

2. Patients with varicose veins

The main cause of varicose veins is venous valve insufficiency. The increase of foot temperature during foot bath will increase local blood flow, but it cannot change the speed of venous reflux. On the contrary, it may increase the burden of venous reflux, leading to further expansion of varicose veins, congestion of lower limbs, aggravation of illness and swelling of feet, which is not conducive to health.

3. Patients with dermatoses such as beriberi

When people suffer from dermatoses such as tinea pedis or foot wounds, foot bath may cause secondary bacterial infection of feet. Patients with ulcer wounds should not soak their feet with warm water, and serious symptoms such as wound inflammation should be avoided.