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First Aid & Protective Solutions

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Loose Wool for Rubbing & Pressure Points

Place a small tuft of loose wool:

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    Over bunions

 

    Under toes

 

    Around heels

 

   On top of the foot

 

    Inside hiking boots

    Wool reduces friction, absorbs moisture, and prevents heat buildup.

 

Merino Wool Strands Between Toes

 

A 12” merino strand prevents:

 

    Moisture accumulation

 

    Skin maceration

 

    Toe‑to‑toe rubbing

    Ideal for diabetics, athletes, and people with toe deformities.

 

Wool Insoles for Synthetic‑Surface Damage

Synthetic insoles trap heat and moisture, causing sores under the foot.

A wool insole:

    Regulates temperature

    Absorbs sweat

 

    Reduces friction

 

    Prevents under‑foot ulcers

    This is critical for diabetics who cannot feel early damage.

 

Wider Shoes & Natural Materials

 

Recommend:

 

    Wide‑toe‑box shoes

 

    Soft leather or wool‑lined footwear

 

    Avoiding stiff synthetics

    Proper fit prevents bunion rubbing, toe pressure, and forefoot chafing.

 

Lanolin + Wool for Open Spots

 

For small open areas or irritated spots:

 

    Clean with hypochlorous acid

 

    Apply a light lanolin layer

 

    Place loose wool

 

    Cover with gauze

    This protects the area and supports natural healing.

 

Continuous Wool Boot Use for High‑Risk Feet

 

Wool boots maintain warmth and circulation, reducing recurrence of breakdown.

Essential for:

 

    Diabetics

 

    Neuropathy

 

    Elderly with fragile skin

 

    People with poor circulation

 

Clinical Takeaway

 

Most footwear‑related skin breakdown begins with rubbing, pressure, heat, or moisture, all preventable with early intervention.

Wool provides a natural, antimicrobial, friction‑free barrier that protects the foot before damage occurs.

 

 

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Soul Comfort Sheepskin
Phone 250-737-1281
Toll-Free 1-800-404-0622
Fax  250-737-1282
www.soulcomfortsheepskin.com

 

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