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Research shows that more than 10% of the population has been exposed to heel pain throughout their lives. In short, heel pain and heel spurs affect many people. The risk of heel spurs is increased in cases of weight gain such as pregnancy and obesity. Heel spurs can be seen in 50% of those with early heel pain. However, it is reported by experts that approximately 20% of people without heel pain have heel spines.
Severe heel pains during pregnancy are symptoms of heel spurs, but it is also important in which month of pregnancy. You can minimize this negativity by using orthopedic shoes outside and orthopedic slippers at home.
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