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People with diabetes are at increased risk of foot infections. You can protect your feet with these simple foot care guidelines: Inspect and wash your feet daily. Look for redness, swelling, cuts, blisters and nail problems. When washing your feet, use lukewarm water and dry gently, especially between the toes.<\/p>\n
\nNot so if you have diabetes; meticulous daily foot care is as important as monitoring blood glucose, cholesterol, and blood pressure levels. “Unfortunately, diabetes foot-health awareness doesn’t have a colored ribbon or national voice,” says foot care expert James Wrobel, DPM, of the University of Michigan Medical School.<\/p>\n
\nDiabetic Nerve Pain: 10 Foot Care Tips to Protect Yourself 1 Check both feet daily. 2 Wash with warm — not hot — water. 3 Make sure your shoes fit well. 4 Skip the barefoot look. 5 Speak up. 6 Stay soft, but dry. 7 Try non-impact exercise. 8 Fix bunions, corns, and hammertoes. 9 Consider fitted orthotics. 10 Control your blood sugar.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
People with diabetes are at increased risk of foot infections. You can protect your feet with these simple foot care guidelines: Inspect and wash your feet daily. Look for redness, swelling, cuts, blisters and nail problems. When washing your feet, Continue reading Diabetic Foot Care Tips Image<\/span>