Don’t Neglect Your Diabetic Feet!
Diabetics tormented with poor circulation and dry skin must pay careful attention to their sensitive feet. Why is that?
Dry skin can be the result of uncontrolled blood sugar affecting the nerves in the foot, which causes an unpleasant state. Your feet won’t provide daily moisture, and sweat is what keeps your skin moist and soft. Experiencing severe dry skin is related to a condition called diabetic neuropathy.
Fortunately, using moisturizer as part of your morning and nighttime routine can help keep both feet feeling smooth and hydrated. Gently apply cream or petroleum jelly to every part, except between your toes. The area between your toes should be carefully dried after washing and left without lotion to avoid infection.
When dry skin happens, it can be dangerous. Dry skin on your feet and heels can crack and create an opening for bacteria and viruses.
Regular foot care is vital to managing all aspects of diabetes. It’s a simple, quick daily task that can keep your feet healthy. Once you protect your feet, add the special shoes to keep you happy and comfortable.
Find the right shoes that work for you! Snyderman Shoes provides diabetic fitting services with a wide selection of working to casual footwear.
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