There’s nothing better than a spa day — sweating out your toxins in the steam room, melting all your stress away with a massage and indulging in some much-needed “me time.”
But, if you’re not careful, a day of pampered R&R could end with a trip to the doctor’s office.
Rosanne Joseph-Anthony, the founder and clinical director of Healthium Clinics, recently shared some common mistakes people make at the spa — and one particularly nasty habit that could land you in the bad kind of hot water.
Not wearing flip-flops in common areas
The biggest boo-boo? “Don’t get risk going barefoot in public areas,” Joseph-Anthony told UK e-commerce site Wowcher. “Pools, spas and saunas can harbor athlete’s foot and fungal infections.”
While it might be tempting — especially when the floors are heated — it’s just too much of a health hazard.
Footwear is especially important if you already have a foot condition, as being barefoot can exacerbate it and hard surfaces can cause plantar fasciitis — a condition that creates a painful sensation around the bottom of the foot near the heel.
