A Leader in Diabetic Footcare
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Foot care is always an important issue, but for those with diabetes, it is essential. Those with diabetes must take extra care in ensuring that all measures are taken to reduce the risk of any foot-related problems, which in extreme cases can lead to amputation. Diabetes causes nerve damage and decreased blood flow to the feet, making diabetics susceptible to infection and other foot problems.
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One of the most basic ways of keeping your feet healthy is by washing them daily. It is recommended that lukewarm water be used in conjunction with a mild soap. It also provides a chance to carefully look over the condition of your feet so that any problems can be dealt with early, ensuring a fast and easy cure. |
Many foot problems can be treated without surgery. Generally, it is desirable to receive a non-surgical treatment. However, it is not recommended that any individual attempt to alleviate these problems (i.e. corns, ingrown toenails, etc.) at home. |
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