- Store the foot pain slippers for ladies in a cool, dry & dark place.
- Replace when the sole starts showing signs of wear.
FAQs
Question: Can people suffering from foot disorders other than diabetic foot use this slipper?
Answer: These heel pain slippers are ideal for women with diabetic foot. However, it can also be used in foot conditions such as blisters, bunions, calluses corns, hammer toes, plantar fasciitis, or heel spurs.
Question: Can these foot pain slippers for ladies be used for long periods?
Answer: These particular slippers for foot pain can be used for foot and ankle disorders and by comfort lovers alike. They are suitable for women who stand for long periods, those who walk long distances, and those with leg pain as well.
Question: Does it provide arch support?
Answer: The orthopaedic design of the heel pain slippers provides arch support. The good compression set of the EVA sheet makes sure that the slipper retains its shape and bounces over longer periods.
Question: Can this product be worn outside?
Answer: Yes, you can wear this product outside as well. The TPR sole has anti-slip properties that make it safe to use indoors as well as outdoors.
Question: Can we wash these foot pain slippers for ladies?
Answer: Yes, you can wash these slippers with mild soap and water. Make sure that the slippers are completely dry before using them again.
Testimonials
'I have been suffering from plantar fasciitis for years and have been using Apollo Pharmacy Diabetes & Heel Pain Health Slipper for Women for the past few months. I must say that this is the best foot pain slippers for ladies I have ever worn.' - Priya Mehta, 45, Housewife
'As a diabetic patient, I always struggle to find comfortable footwear. But with Apollo Pharmacy Diabetes & Heel Pain Health Slipper for Women, my search has finally ended. It has a soft footbed that provides me with all-day comfort and support.' - Asawari Menon, 68, Retired Teacher
'I bought this slipper for my mother who has heel pain issues. She was very happy with its design and comfort level. Now she doesn't complain about her heel pain anymore.' - Ravi Kulkarni, 32, Software Engineer