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Diabetic Foot Care


Diabetic Foot Care Ultimate Guide
Do you have a diabetic foot care kit? Diabetics frequently have severe problems with their feet. This is partly due to the fact you can lose feeling in the nerves around this region (diabetic foot neuropathy). You may be unaware of blisters, cracks and wounds that develop. If unwatched, tiny wounds like these can aggravate into severe problems such as gangrenes and ulcers. Needless to say, you need to keep a kit of diabetic foot care products particularly designed to help avoid any of these issues.

Diabetic Foot Cream
Healthy and soft skin resists infection in your feet. Dry skin, on the other hand, leads to splits that make your feet more susceptible to contamination. A good diabetic lotion may help hydrate areas that are particularly dry. A word of extreme caution, whenever using these creams: avoid getting cream or oil in between your toes. This often leads to an infection and complications. Occasionally an anti-fungal foot cream is called for to fight off fungi and microorganisms. It can help relieve signs and symptoms like itching and burning, while fortifying your skin with moisture to protect your feet against microorganisms.

Pumice Stone
This may come in handy for managing excessive formations of calluses. Never use sharp implements such as a knife or razor edge to trim calluses, blisters or sores. A pumice stone used cautiously and gently can remove layers of hardened skin. For better outcomes, use your pumice rock in combination with moisturizing soap or cream to help hydrate the tissues of solidified areas.

Fungal Nail Treatments
People with diabetes are at risk of getting nail fungus or onychomycosis, a condition indicated by discolored, disfigured, thickened and split toenails and finger nails. There are various treatment options for onychomycosis including topical anti-fungals and oral medications. For more severe instances, surgery may be necessary. You may want to include a Magnification glass and a mirror to examine your feet. Carefully examine your feet nightly for cuts, bruises or other signs of damage. Any injuries that do not recover quickly require instant medical attention. Do not put off what can quickly become a very serious health issue.

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