Diabetes Daily Care

diabetes daily care
Tips for daily foot care for people with diabetes

diabetes daily care

Discussing Diabetic Foot Care:

Diabetics have a fairly high risk of developing foot complications. These foot complications can lead to serious conditions such as neuropathy.(Neuropathy is an abnormal and typically degenerative state of the nervous system/nerves). Proper diabetic foot care can substantially lower a diabetic’s risk of this and other potential problems.

Diabetic Foot Care Information:

Diabetics can develop a variety of different foot problems. Even the most “regular” of problems can worsen quickly and lead to serious issues coupled with serious health ramifications. Foot problems most often happen when there is nerve harm (also called neuropathy). Neuropathy results in the loss of feeling in the feet. Low blood flow or changes in the shape of a diabetic patient’s feet or toes may also cause problems. Other common problems that can be especially dangerous for diabetics include: skin changes, calluses, foot ulcers, etc.

The basics of diabetic foot care includes checking the feet every day. During daily checks the patient should be looking for and/or noting any cuts, red spots, blisters, calluses, or swelling. The entire foot should be examined closely. Diabetics should also wash their feet daily using warm water and mild soap. As diabetics are prone to extremely dry skin (at times it will even crack) they should moisturize their feet using lotion or oil on a daily basis. Toenails should also be trimmed regularly (and they should be trimmed straight across with the edges filed gently).

Shoes should be worn to protect the feet from injuries. Shoes should be comfortable and they should fit. Comfortable socks should be worn as an additional layer of protection. Socks worn should be dry and seamless and nonbinding.

Amputation is far more likely amongst diabetics than in the rest of the general public. This is due to the fact that a lot of diabetic individuals have artery disease and/or nerve disease. Artery disease reduces blood flow to the feet. And nerve disease reduces sensation to the feet. This combination makes it very difficult for diabetic individuals to avoid getting ulcers and/or infections. And ulcers/infections often lead to amputation. Diabetics should note that proper footwear and proper diabetic foot care can go a long way towards keeping feet healthy and avoiding conditions that could lead to amputation.

Recovery Time Required for Diabetic Foot Care:

Diabetic foot care is a daily regime meant to reduce negative health effects common to diabetes. When it is followed appropriately it reduces the need for medical intervention. When problem arise in spite of appropriate diabetic foot care medical professionals can advise as to necessary treatment and required recovery times.

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