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🦶 Diabetic Foot Care
Diabetic foot care is essential for people with diabetes because high blood sugar levels can damage nerves and blood vessels, increasing the risk of foot infections, ulcers, and poor wound healing. Proper care can prevent serious complications, including amputation.
🔹 Common Foot Problems in Diabetes
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Neuropathy (nerve damage): Loss of sensation in the feet.
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Poor circulation: Slower healing of cuts and wounds.
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Foot ulcers: Open sores that can get infected.
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Fungal infections & ingrown nails: Higher risk due to weak immunity.
🔹 Foot Care Tips for Diabetic Patients
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Daily Inspection
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Check feet for cuts, blisters, redness, or swelling.
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Wash & Moisturize
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Clean feet daily with lukewarm water; apply lotion (avoid between toes).
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Proper Footwear
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Wear comfortable, well-fitted shoes and soft cotton socks.
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Avoid Walking Barefoot
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Protect feet from injuries, even indoors.
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Trim Nails Carefully
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Straight across to prevent ingrown toenails.
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Control Blood Sugar
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Maintain healthy glucose levels to improve circulation and healing.
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Seek Medical Help Early
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Any wound, however small, should be checked by a doctor.
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🔹 Medical Foot Care Services
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Regular podiatry check-ups
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Wound care & ulcer management
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Specialized diabetic footwear
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Vascular assessments
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Education & lifestyle guidance
🔹 Importance of Diabetic Foot Care
✅ Prevents infections
✅ Reduces risk of amputation
✅ Maintains mobility & quality of life