20/04/2026
Hormonal changes during menopause can cause a number of foot problems, including:
• Dry skin
A decline in estrogen levels can make it harder to retain moisture, causing the skin on your feet to dry out and crack.
• Hard skin and corns
Weight gain or redistribution of fat pads can put more pressure on your feet, leading to hard skin and corns.
• Plantar fasciitis
A decrease in collagen can cause a loss of flexibility and strength in tissues, which can lead to plantar fasciitis and other heel pain.
• Burning feet
Changes in temperature control can cause burning feet.
• Collapsed arches
A reduction in estrogen can soften the tissues in your arches, which can lead to them weakening or flattening.
• Changes in foot shape and size
Some women may experience a decrease in foot size, while others may notice that their feet become wider or flatter.
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