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Are Your Feet Still Growing?

Are you wondering why you are wearing bigger shoes as you get older? Do you think you feet are getting bigger? Well, that is because they are getting bigger

Nearly 100% of us will need bigger shoes as we get older. Essentially what is happening is that over time our feet slowly flatten out. As they flatten, the arch lengthens and your feet get longer. In addition they splay out and your feet get wider.

Since your feet are getting bigger, you should be wearing larger shoes as you get older. If you are still wearing the same shoes you wore 10 years ago, we can pretty much guarantee that they are too small.

Besides Age, Why Else Do Feet Get Bigger?

1. Weight gain can cause feet to get bigger

If you are carrying extra weight, you are going to carry extra fat everywhere including around your feet with the result of larger feet.

2. Pregnancy can cause feet to get bigger

During pregnancy the same hormones that relax the ligaments of the birth canal also relax the ligaments in the rest of your body including the feet. Since the feet are carrying extra load during pregnancy due to normal weight gain, the feet will often flatten leading to lengthening and widening of the feet.

How to Stop Your Feet from Getting Bigger

There may not be a way to completely stop your feet from getting bigger. But you may be able to slow the progression. Below are our best suggestions of what you cando to combat the flattening of the foot that occurs with aging, weight gain and pregnancy.

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1. Use arch supports in your shoes

By using arch support to stop the flattening of the feet you may be able to stop or slow the splay that leads to feet getting bigger. The key is to get an arch support that conforms very close to the arch of foot. The closer it grabs your arch the better it will be at stopping your foot from flattening and splaying. Another way to look at this is to wear the highest arched orthotic you can tolerate.

Custom orthotics that are made to be total contact to the arch of your foot will provide the best support and protection. There are, however, some very good over-the-counter arch supports that will offer excellent protection.

Over-the-Counter Orthotics with the Best Arch Support
Why Your Feet are Getting Bigger and How to Stop It (2)

For athletic shoes and walking shoestry the FootChair Plus Orthotic with adjustable arch height. It has a great arch to help stop flattening of the foot plus pads that can be used to increase the arch for even more support. This may help stop the foot from getting bigger over time.

For smaller casual shoes and small athletic shoes (such as soccer cleats) try the smaller version – the Why Your Feet are Getting Bigger and How to Stop It (3)FootChair 3/4 Length Orthotic.

For women’s dress shoes, the FootChair Slim Orthotic with Adjustable Arch Supportis also is the one we recommend to our patients. This is by far the best OTC arch support we have found for women’s flats and dress shoes. It has a great arch support, a very slim profile and flexes to adapt to most heel heights.

Here is a list of all of our recommended prefabricated orthotics.

2. Wear arch support sandals or slippers anytime you are not wearing shoes

At times that you are not wearing shoes, for example when in your house, wear sandals or slippers with arch support. The is particularly important if Why Your Feet are Getting Bigger and How to Stop It (4)you are on hard, flat surfaces such as hardwood floors.

These arch support sandals will help prevent flattening and splaying of your feet.

The sandal brand with the most supportive arch is currently Vionic. You can see a selection of Vionic sandals and slippers here.

The key to avoiding flattening of the arch is to wear arch support as much as you can – even when at home.

3. Custom orthotics offer more protection against feet getting bigger

If prefabricated orthotics are not providing enough support, we can prescribe use a custom orthotic. Custom orthotics will conform closer to the arch of the foot, so they do a better job stopping your feet from flattening out. In particular a “total-contact orthotic” that hugs the arch of the foot very close will help the the arch from flattening the foot from getting longer.

If you are in the Seattle area contact us for an appointment to find out if you are a good candidate for custom orthotics.

4. Wear stable shoes

Stable shoes that don’t flex too much will also help support your feet and prevent the flattening that leads to larger feet. Our list of recommended shoes can be subscribed to here.

5. Have your feet sized when you buy shoes

Go to specialty shoe stores with well-trained staff and believe the clerk when they tell you that you are no longer a size 8.

6.Lose weight to shrink your feet

Extra weight puts a lot of flattening force on the foot. If you can take off a few pounds you will decrease those harmful forces on your feet.

So our general recommendation is that it is good idea to wear arch supports or custom othotics to help prevent the foot from flattening over time. Stable shoes will also help. These suggestions will probably help slow or decrease the enlargement of your feet, but regardless of what you do you will probably need a somewhat larger shoe as time progresses.

Most Important for Preventing Your Foot From Splaying and Getting Bigger

If you want to try to limit how much your foot splays out the most important things you can do are to ALWAYS wear arch support as described above and, if you are overweight, then lose some weight.

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Lawrence Z.Huppin, DPM is an internationally recognized lecturer and teacher on orthotic therapy and biomechanics.In his Seattle private practice his focus in on treatment of mechanical problems such as heel pain, bunions, ball of foot pain, athletic injuries and children’s foot conditions.In addition he specializes in toenail problems including ingrown and fungal toenail conditions. He is always focused on helping patients avoid surgery if at all possible and keeping your medical costs as low as possible.

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  1. ugh my feet kept on getting bigger and I’m still 10 how can i shrink them? by not loosing weight and my shoe size is a 7 and I’m 39 kg

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    1. i have the same issue i am 11 and i am a size 8-10 (depending on brand) i need help i can’t find good shoes

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      1. though i have to say i am pretty tall for my age, so is that something?

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      2. Idk why you guys are complaining I am 11 and at Size 12

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        1. You might have big feet, but at least your feet look proportional to your body. Any shoes that I wear make my ankles look super thin and it looks like im a cartoon or something. Once I got these really nice really expensive shoes and I had to return them because even though they fit perfectly, they made my feet look GIANT compared to my ankles and body.

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      3. ImI the same my feet jus never takes a break from growth I’m 13 and imI wearing size 10 my dad’s 48 and he’s wearing size 13 what’s going on with me

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        1. Don’t worry – you are normal. Some feet are just bigger than others

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        2. Same here I’ve been walking around my house bear foot and I just realized that’s one of the reasons why my feet are big, my feet grew super fast , I was in a size 9 one month now I’m in a 10 so I am going to start wearing croc around the house but I am also nervous because it is said that crocs don’t support your feet . I will update you all next month.

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        3. yeah same here i can’t even find sandals for parties and every time it discourages me. what should i do ?? i get so many taunts for it

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  2. Hi Stephanie – Try not to worry about your foot size. Usually feet end up just the right size for our height. Also girls feet usually stop growing pretty early so even if they look a little big to you now you’ll likely find that your feet will grow slower in the future and your body will catch up. You can also get an idea of how big your feet will likely be when you are done growing by looking at your mom and dad’s feet. There is no way to make them smaller or stop them from growing naturally, but I bet you’ll find that your foot size won’t bother you at all pretty soon and your feet will look perfectly normal to you.

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  3. My feet have gone up a whole size every decade of my adult life. I was a 10 in my 20s and am now a 13W in my late fifties. And the 13s are getting tight. Finding decent, affordable, fashionable shoes is difficult. If I go up to a 14,I don’t know what I’ll do. I’m actually not on my feet very much. I’m not quite 5’7″ so the length of my feet is disturbing (especially when I see other women of my height and weight with much smaller feet).Have you ever heard of this much difference?

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    1. I have. It’s not common but it does happen.

      One thing I am finding with my own patients is that it is now easier for women with larger than average feet to find nice shoes than it is for women with smaller than average feet. Manufacturers are starting to realize that we all get bigger feet over time and are making larger sizes.

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      1. I’m 17 my shoe size is 9 what can I do to stop my feet from growing?

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        1. At 17 your feet are probably done growing.

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  4. I have noticed a 1/2 size drop in my shoe size, however, my feet seem to be wider.

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    1. Your foot does not shorten over time except if you were to lose weight. As we gain weight feet flatten and get longer. If you lose weight they may then appear shorter. Shoe sizes, however, can vary from brand to brand and even between models in the same brand. You may simply be seeing a difference in the shoe sizing, not in the size of your foot.

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  5. I am a male that wears a 13. I have been wearing a 12 for the last 4 years. What is the best arch support I should get to stop my feet from growing? I am 33 years old and I just started recently wearing a 13. I also have flat feet

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    1. To limit collapse of the arch and the splaying of the foot that leads to a bigger shoe size you will want an arch support that conforms as close as possible to your foot. The most effective would be a “total contact custom orthotic“.

      For an over-the-counter arch support, again look for one that conforms close to the arch of your foot. You can find our list of recommended arch supports that fit that criteria here.

      I want to be clear that there is no evidence that orthotics and arch supports will stop the foot from flattening over time (which is what leads to the need for bigger shoes). But they will help prevent flattening while you are wearing them. Let me know if you have any other questions.

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  6. My feet have grown 2 sizes in a few years. I also have plantar fascitis, heel spurs, & peripheral neuropathy. My feet even hurt when I’m lying down. Been in constant pain for two years. At a loss. .

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    1. You need to find a good podiatrist who specializes in biomechanics and orthotic therapy. We have a list of podiatrists around the country here that is a good place to start.

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    2. Also try Vitamin B12 to help with the Neuropathy. It helps mine .

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      1. Before trying supplements it would be smart to see a neurologist to be tested to see if your B12 is low and is a contributing factor to your neuropathy. Because B12 helped one person that does not mean it will help another and if your B12 levels are normal than supplementation will not help you at all.

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  7. I am male that wears 10 and i am 14 years old, i am footballer and im scared that my feet will be very big when i grow up,but that is not good for footballer..What i can do Doctor?

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    1. Well, your feet are going to grow as big as they want and there is nothing you can do about it. On the good side, however, is that feet stop growing before you stop getting taller. So at age 14 your feet are probably not going to get much bigger. Also, I have plenty of footballers in my practice with very large feet. Even around size 16. You’ll be fine.

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  8. My feet sze 14.5 eu standart 49 How Can I stop please helping

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    1. You can stop feet from growing if you have not yet reached maturity. You might be able to limit how much they splay by wearing arch supports or custom orthotics. Here are some OTC arch supports to try.

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  9. I’m eleven and I wear size eleven I’m fat like 60 or 70 kg is this absurd

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    1. Nope, that’s not absurd at all. Certainly bigger than average but I saw a 12 year old last week with size 14 feet!

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      1. im 11 and wear size 8 im i normall

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  10. I’m 13 and shoe size is 10 how do I make it stop growing

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    1. Feet usually stop growing before you are finished getting taller. Girls usually don’t see much more foot growth after 14 and boys after 16. Otherwise you just have to wait it out. There is no way to slow it down or stop it.

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  11. Hi I’m Mpilo from South Africa I’m 15 and I’m wearing size 11 how and my friends at school are laughing at me calling me ” Big Foot ” how do I stop making my feet grow please help

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    1. Hi Mpilo,

      There is no way to stop your feet from growing but at 15 they have already done most of their growing. It’s very unlikely they will growing much more than a size or two at this point. Sizes 11, 12 or 13, by the way, are not all that big for adults. So in a couple years you’ll likely have pretty average sized feet.

      Let me know if you have any other questions.

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  12. Hi doctor,
    im 18 years old and ive recently changed from a size 10 to a 10.5, before the increase in size i was wearing a shoe that is 10.5 while iwas still a size 10 could that have contributed to the growth in my foot or does that have nothing to do with it ?

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    1. That wouldn’t have anything to do with it. Your foot is just still growing a bit. Also keep in mind that a size 10 in one shoe may not be the same size as a 10 in another. You always want to focus on fit, not a specific size.

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  13. Hi doctor,
    I am 13 and my shoe size is 10.I just have some questions.Does running make my feet bigger?What exercise can i do at home so that my feet can be smaller?Or what can i do with it.THANKSS

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    1. No, running will not make your feet bigger. Also there are no exercises to make them smaller. But 10 is not that big. The average woman in the United States wears a size 8 wide shoe and there are a lot more women who wear size 10 than size 6. You are most likely just growing a bit faster than other kids your age. If your parents have fairly average sized feet then your feet are likely pretty close to being done growing. Often girls feet don’t grow much past age 13.Many of your classmates will continue to grow for a few more years. So in the long run you will likely just have very slightly bigger than average feet. There is no way to stop feet from growing, but don’t worry. Your feet really are not that big, they are just likely going to finish growing sooner than your friends.

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      1. How can I make my feet slim down, I am 12 and my foot length is around 4-6 inches, besides I am a size 8 in shoes 10 in sandals is there a way to make my feet thinner and smaller?

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  14. hi,I am 14 and my shoe size is 10.Every girls in my class has very small feet and i seem to have the biggest.Its very hard for me to buy good shoes cause many good shoes only have shoe size of 5 and 6,I am so scared that i have no shoes to wear in the future about ten to twenty years later cause my feet are growing very fast.Can you tell me how to stop my feet from growing and how to make my feet smaller.Lots of thanksss….

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    1. Hi Karen. The average woman in the United States wears a size 8 wide shoe and there are a lot more women who wear size 10 than size 6. So you will have no trouble finding great shoes to wear. You are most likely just growing a bit faster than your classmates. If your parents have fairly average sized feet then you are probably either done growing or close to it. Many of your classmates will continue to grow for a few more years. So in the long run you will likely just have very slightly bigger than average feet. There is no way to stop feet from growing, but don’t worry. Your feet really are not that big, they are just likely going to finish growing sooner than your friends.

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  15. Hi im almost 11 and my feet are 7 at size and i have flat feet i know that if my feet aren’t flat anymore my feet will get smaller but are there exercises to cure flat feet??

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    1. There are exercises that will strengthen flat feet and help if you have pain, but there are no exercises that will appreciably decrease how flat the feet are. Here are the exercises to strengthen the arch: https://www.footankle.com/strengthen-arch-foot/

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  16. Hii! I am 14 and my foot size is 11 and they are not stoping I am scared that where will it end.Plzzz help me if there is any that i can do to stop my feet from growing.

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    1. At 14 your feet are almost done growing or they might be completely done. So I doubt you will have feet much bigger than average.

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  17. hi i’m 13 and my shoe size is 10 1/2 to 11 1/2, i’m about 150 pounds and 5’8. is this normal. i’m really worried about my future shoe size. REALLY WORRIED. PLZ REPLY

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    1. That is a pretty average shoe size for your height and weight. Just a little larger than average. You can expect a little more growth in your feet but not a lot. By 13 feet are almost fully grown. So don’t worry.

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      1. hi dr my name is venessa ive been depressed all my life of my big feet and disguting long finger toes im 41yrs 167tall and 85 kilos ive have gained weight ,so i should be about 68 kilos.so from size 10 before to 11.5 now and wider my feet seem to be getting bigger i think its from weight gain and bouion op i done 2007 and having two childern age 21yr old and 9yr
        old my 21yr daughter has 9 shoe size smaller than me how is that and want to know of toe shorting surgery. I hate shoe shopping i get embaressed and see other my height with smaller size i cringe and cry when buying shoes am i a freak or just over thinking my parnter doesnt care but i do cause its me who wears boxy shoe size and his size is mens 7 and taller than me he is 170 but shorter legs he has but i do have long legs anyway can toe surgery fix it
        . regards venessa

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        1. Your feet really are not that big. We see 11.5 on women every day. Toe shortening surgery is not a good idea. There is too much risk and no real benefit.

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        2. I wear a size men’s 14 not a size women’s 11.5 and I am 29. Not only that, but my feet seem to have grown by 4 sizes in one year.

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  18. Hi there i am 11 and my feet size is 8 and I’m worried about it can you plz tell me if i can do something in the future maybe a surgery to make a smaller size. Thank you

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    1. At 11 your feet are already starting to slow their growth a lot. Don’t worry. That’s not very big for your age.

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  19. im 14 with a size 12 feet. im 5’10 220lbs. im afraid my feet will still grow. its hard for me to buy shoes because im from malaysia. im already considered a giant there.how can i stop my feet from growing.

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    1. im heavy because of my big bones and also my muscle mass according to my local doctor

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    2. At 14 you probably won’t see much more growth of your feet.

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  20. Honestly I hate it, my sister is 22 years old and she’s size 6… my other sister is 15 and size 4…. I’m 13 and size 9…
    In the summer of 2016, I was a size 7 and by the summer of 2017 I am size 9…
    Like wtf.

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    1. That’s actually a pretty average size for women and at 13 you will probably not see much more growth, if any.

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  21. Hi.I am Mbali from South Africa. I am 11 and a size 6.All my friends have smaller feet and sometimes I get too embarrassed to show them in public. What can I do!

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    1. That’s not that large. Try not to worry about it. Your friends will likely catch up to you. There is nothing you can do to change foot size.

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  22. Im a 13 year old male and have size about 12/12.5 are my feet gonna still grow to somewhere near size 13/13.5. Ion want no big size 13 feet.

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    1. There is no way to know. Your feet will probably stop growing by about age 15

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  23. Ima size 12.5 13 year old 5″11 160 pounds. About how much will my feet grow too?

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    1. Hard to guess, but at age 13 your feet are probably 90% grown

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      1. i am 13 too but i am long i look very bigger then my age my height is almost 46 cm . can you please tell me what’s an average foot size for this age and height

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  24. I’m 13 and i already wear an 9-10 in women and a 8-9 in men. Is there a way I can stop my feet from growing without buying arched shoes?

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    1. At your age your feet will not likely grow much more. You can’t stop it.

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  25. I am fifteen years old boy . Size of my feet is 12 and my weight is 42 kg what can i do
    Please help me
    My neighbours always try to expose me about my feet’s size

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    1. Don’t worry – your feet are pretty normal sized. Certainly on the larger size but still normal

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  26. Size 18 My feet have never stopped growing i’m 50 years old now.

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    1. Hello Jefferey,i am Thodoris from Gteece,seems i ve got the same issue here,i am 42 years old and my feet never stopped growing,would like to share information,if you can spare some time please contact me at xenakis.thodoris@hotmail.com.

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  27. I’m 46 and my feet grew 1 full size in 10 months. In the past month, I’ve developed pain along my instep. At first it was just on my left foot and I thought maybe I wasn’t stretching enough after working out (running, cycling, elliptical) so I stretched more focusing on my calves and feet. It didn’t help. I tried RICE (rest, ice, compression & elevation). It didn’t help. I tried a heating pad. No help. But some days there is no pain at all. I wear Superfeet inserts in my sneakers and shoes. I’m afraid to run and make things worse. Is there anything I can do to help with the pain?

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  28. Hello, I’ve had only my left foot change, i.e. the toe next to the big toe has grown at least half an inch over the last year. I’ve had 2 kids but 12 and 5 years ago, so hormones due to pregnancy should not be the reason. Is it possible that it happened because I had surgery of the right knee and the left foot had to carry more weight? I am 39 btw. Thank you!

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  29. It says to wear arch support sandals or slippers if I’m not wearing shoes. Should I wear them even if I’m not walking around?

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    1. Does not matter if you are not on your feet

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  30. Thank you for taking the time to make this post. But I’m wondering what evidence you have for your advice about preventing feet from getting bigger. I ask because I haven’t found any other sources giving this advice, nor have I found mention of it in scientific literature. And I’ve heard that orthotics are over-used.

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Why Your Feet are Getting Bigger and How to Stop It (2024)

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Why Your Feet are Getting Bigger and How to Stop It? ›

As you get older, your feet might get bigger due to weight gain, loose ligaments, or physical changes like bunions. But this doesn't mean your actual bones are growing. Instead, your feet get flatter and wider over time. If you wear the same shoe size as you did in your 20s, consider getting a bigger size.

How to stop your foot size from growing? ›

How to Stop Your Feet from Getting Bigger
  1. Use arch supports in your shoes. ...
  2. Wear arch support sandals or slippers anytime you are not wearing shoes. ...
  3. Custom orthotics offer more protection against feet getting bigger. ...
  4. Wear stable shoes. ...
  5. Have your feet sized when you buy shoes. ...
  6. Lose weight to shrink your feet.

How can I reduce my big feet? ›

You truly can't make your feet shrink naturally—at least not in the way some people may think. Losing weight or treating certain long-standing medical conditions may help you drop half a shoe size at most. But that is not because your feet are shrinking in length, it's because your feet are losing width.

Why are my feet getting bigger? ›

Most people gain weight as they get older — and those extra pounds press down on the ligaments and tendons that support your foot. As a result, your foot can widen or lengthen. “It adds up over time,” says Dr. Nicolosi.

Can feet stop growing at 12? ›

Your child's feet will continue to grow up until 14 years old for girls and 16 years old for boys, typically growing around 1-1.5mm each month. So yes, your 13-year-old's feet are still growing!

How to shrink your foot size naturally? ›

Losing excess weight can cause fat loss and reduce inflammation in your feet. So, if you lose some weight and you have to change your shoe size, your foot has gotten smaller, kind of. The overall structure of your foot hasn't changed, but as mentioned, you've lost fat and reduced inflammation.

Can feet shrink with weight loss? ›

Sometimes weight loss can shrink feet enough to change a person's shoe size—good to know when planning out your style budget. In one 12-month study published in 2017, volunteers who lost 50 to 100 pounds (through sleeve gastrectomy) saw their shoe sizes decrease by one full number on average.

What are the benefits of big feet? ›

BIG FEET HELP YOU TO BE A BETTER ATHLETE

It's like having your own built-in pair of flippers! If you're a runner, it's been shown that you're better able to sprint if you have larger feet. It has to do with the size of your toes. Prominent feet may also support better balance, especially on uneven terrain.

Can your feet get longer as you age? ›

Do people's feet change as they get older? They don't change in size, necessarily. But feet may get wider, not longer, as we age. They change in their elasticity the same way other body parts do – tissue becomes less tight, causing the increased width and sagging of the arches.

Does walking barefoot make your feet stronger? ›

And walking barefoot on carpeted floors can increase circulation and strengthen the muscles in the feet, says Dr. Miguel Cunha, a podiatrist who owns Gotham Footcare in New York. But he doesn't recommend going shoeless at the gym, communal bathing facilities, or outdoors, especially for prolonged periods of time.

Why are my feet so big at 13? ›

When you're a child, your feet rapidly grow each year. They grow even faster during puberty, as your body turns into an adult. Your bones, including the ones in your feet, get bigger during this time.

How tall can a 12 year old grow? ›

What is considered a normal growth rate?
AgeHeight - FemalesHeight - Males
1050 to 59 inches50.5 to 59 inches
1255 to 64 inches54 to 63.5 inches
1459 to 67.5 inches59 to 69.5 inches
1660 to 68 inches63 to 73 inches
7 more rows

What age do you stop growing? ›

Although male children get a later start compared to their female peers, they eventually catch up, and then some. Most girls stop growing taller by age 14 or 15. In contrast, after their early teenage growth spurt, boys continue gaining height at a gradual pace until around 18.

Do feet stop growing at 14? ›

For girls, most of their foot growth will be completed by age 14 and for boys it will be age 16. Feet will also go through various growth spurts. This increased growth rate could occur during puberty and in the early years. By age 3, the foot may go through 9 shoe sizes and can double in length between birth and age 4.

Will my feet get smaller if I lose 100 pounds? ›

You might find your shoes are a little loose, but you should not expect to go down more than about a half size. Even when you lose weight, the structure of your foot remains the same. Any significant changes are likely from a reduction in swelling rather than a reduction in fat.

Will my feet shrink if I lose weight? ›

Most people plan to purchase a new wardrobe as their pants and shirts may loosen up with weight loss, but new shoes are something you may not have expected. Significant weight loss can result in going down a full shoe size. When you lose weight, you lose it all over your body, including places like your hands and feet.

How fast do feet grow at 13? ›

After 15 months up until 5 years old, your child's feet will grow half a size every 3-4 months. They will continue to grow every 6-12 months after, until 14 years old for girls and 16 years old for boy. In other words, children feet grow about 1-1.5mm every month, with some showing faster growth rate than the rest.

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