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Blister help in Santiago

Rodrigma716

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Time of past OR future Camino
May 2024
Hey all! We finished our Camino yesterday and are in town for 2 more days before onward travel. I need somewhere to get my feet checked. I've got large blisters on the balls of both feet, that I've had since day one of our Camino from Sarria, and they probably need to be checked. Any suggestions of a podiatrist/clinic close to the Cathedral, or I guess anywhere that would see a peregrina, would be greatly appreciated!
Buen camino!
 
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I just did a search in google maps for “podologa” and got a lot of hits in Santiago. When I needed one in Ponferrada two years ago I went of reviews on google maps
 
I just did a search in google maps for “podologa” and got a lot of hits in Santiago. When I needed one in Ponferrada two years ago I went of reviews on google maps
Great! Thanks, I'll give that a try...
 
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Dear Rodrigma could you please post of who you saw in Santiago re blisters ... as I now have more ... lol after 680 km they are emerging. Thanks a lot. Pia
 
I recommend blister patches that you leave on until it fully heals. I only had one blister because my toes got wet and it worked well.

For the future walks, I recommend purchasing Wrightsocks that are double layered. Use vaseline on your feet and then put the socks on.
I received this tip before my first Camino Frances and only experienced one blister because of getting wet.
On the Camino Portuguese I had none.
I also used the Dr Scholls foot machine at walmart to get insoles custom for my feet.
Because of the volume of Pilgrims, there must be a qualified Doctor in Santiago to consult with.
 
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I went here: Clínica de Podoloxía Cepeda, Rúa de San Paio de Antealtares, 6, Bajo, 15704 Santiago de Compostela, A Coruña, Spain, last week and got excellent blister relief after having extensive blisters from walking in to Santiago (despite shoes 1/2 size bigger, Vaseline every day, toe silk liners, and merino wool socks). Was able to wear hiking sandals and walk to Finisterre afterwards. They don't speak English but they use Google Translate and saw me within an hour.
 
Thanks for sharing the resource, greatly appreciated. I bought hiking sandals today ... will test them tomorrow
 
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You can also go to the local health clinic.
 
I used merino socks, vaseline, changed my socks during the hike and would switch to hiking sandals for the last hour or so of the day. I'd used the same system training for walks up to 25k before I started the camino.

Despite this I only made two days walking before developing a massive blister on my toe.

I give up.
 

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