Summer Foot Care: 5 Tips for Healthy Feet in 2026
Summer foot care involves wearing supportive footwear to prevent arch strain, applying sunscreen to the tops of feet to avoid burns, staying hydrated to minimize swelling, and maintaining hygiene to prevent fungal infections. Prioritizing breathable materials and moisture-wicking socks helps manage heat-related foot issues effectively.
Ah, summer. The season of ice cream, beach trips, and the realization that your feet haven't seen the light of day since last September. While you’re busy slathering SPF 50 on your nose and choosing the perfect sunglasses, your feet are likely down there feeling a bit neglected. In Northern Virginia, the humidity alone is enough to make anyone’s toes throw a tantrum. To keep you walking comfortably from the Leesburg Flower and Garden Festival to the neighborhood pool, we need to talk about proper summer foot care .
How does heat affect your feet?
When the mercury rises, your body tries to cool itself down through a process called vasodilation—basically, your blood vessels expand to help heat escape. While this is great for not overheating, it’s not so great for your shoe size. This expansion often leads to swelling, or edema, which can make your favorite sneakers feel like medieval torture devices.
Furthermore, heat means sweat. Your feet have about 250,000 sweat glands, and in the summer, they are all working overtime. This excess moisture doesn't just make for a slippery situation inside your shoes; it creates the perfect “dark and damp” VIP lounge for bacteria and fungi. If you notice persistent discomfort or unusual swelling, it’s worth investigating if you are experiencing broader foot pain that could be exacerbated by the season’s temperatures.
Is wearing flip-flops bad for your feet?
If the flip-flop were a person, it would be the friend who is fun at a party but totally unreliable when you need a ride to the airport. Most flip-flops provide zero arch support, no heel cushioning, and absolutely no lateral protection. This lack of structure forces your toes to “scrunch” to keep the shoe on, which can lead to tendonitis and a host of other issues.
One of the most common complaints we see during the summer months is plantar fasciitis . Without proper support, the thick band of tissue connecting your heel to your toes becomes inflamed. This results in that delightful (read: agonizing) first-step-of-the-morning heel pain . If you’re planning on doing more than walking from your towel to the snack bar, your feet deserve better than a flat piece of rubber.
5 Tips for Choosing Summer Shoes
If you want to avoid a mid-July visit for foot & ankle surgery , follow these guidelines for your summer wardrobe:
- Look for Contoured Footbeds: Choose sandals that actually mimic the shape of a foot.
- Test the Bend: A shoe should bend at the ball of the foot, not in the middle of the arch.
- Check the Straps: Secure ankle straps prevent the











