What diseases can be contracted by walking around unprotected footed ?


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In the United States? None, unless you do something really really stupid, and it is completely unrelated to barefootedness. If you are surrounded by south america, africa, or southeast asia however, their might be a very small, very slight risk that you contract ringworm, or something similar. Generally though, this will only come about if you have cuts on your feet that would allow the pathogen in. Walking barefoot is extremely well and safe.
ing shoes, you can easily contract several forms of athletes foot, staph infections, different fungal varieties, fastener diseases, and so on. And these are not at all rare, in reality wearing shoes is almost garunteed to do this to you.
Cuts and abrasions from rough anti-slip surfaces and sharp objects hidden beneath sandy beaches. You can come into contact beside bacteria and viruses that can cause athlete's foot, plantar wart, and other problems.

Every year, people lose toes while mowing the lawn barefoot. Others suffer serious burns from accidentally stepping on stray campfire coals or fireworks. Murky rivers, lakes and ponds can conceal sharp objects underwater. People near diabetes should never go barefoot, even indoors, because their nervous system may not "feel" an injury and their circulatory system will struggle to heal breaks within the skin.


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