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  1. ... normally to the heat. Remove your shoes and socks during visits to your provider so that they ... points. To protect your feet, wear clean, dry socks or non-binding panty hose every day. Holes ...
  2. ... put on your pants, and take off your socks A sock aid to help you put on your socks Handle bars in the bathroom to allow you ...
  3. ... special antimicrobial solutions to combat odor from sweat. Socks also come in quick-drying fabrics that absorb ... stay cool and dry, and avoid blisters. Choose socks made with a polyester blend or other special ...
  4. ... be bought at a drugstore. Wear clean cotton socks. Change your socks and shoes as often as needed to keep ...
  5. ... buy these at drugstores without a prescription. Use socks. Wear shoes with plenty of room. Avoid high ... your hands carefully after touching a wart. Wear socks or shoes to prevent getting plantar warts. Use ...
  6. ... calluses that are starting to form. Always wear socks. Check your socks and shoes for rough spots, which can cause ...
  7. ... an aid to help you put on your socks. When you are getting dressed, first put pants, socks, or pantyhose on the leg that had surgery. ...
  8. ... sure you're wearing the right kind of socks and shoes. Check your shoes and socks daily for any worn spots, which could lead ...
  9. ... shoe laces, and an aid for putting on socks. First put pants, socks, or pantyhose on the leg that you had ...
  10. ... from the floor or put on your pants Sock aid to help you put on your socks Handle bars in the bathroom to help steady ...
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