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Tips for Diabetic Foot Care

With diabetes, you may experience problems with your feet. Diabetes puts you at higher risk for corns, calluses, blisters and ulcers. But you can take several steps to help keep your feet in good shape, by wearing specialized footwear, having regular foot exams, and performing low-impact exercise.

Tips for Diabetic Foot Care

Taking good care of your feet with diabetes can prevent problems before they start. Use the following tips to reduce your risk of common foot problems and serious complications associated with them.

1. Avoid Excessive Moisture

To help manage diabetic feet symptoms, you can safely use lotion. But it’s important to make sure you don’t put the moisturizer or lotion between your toes, because the extra moisture in that tight space may encourage fungus growth.

2. Avoid Soaking Your Feet

In contrast, soaking your feet when you have diabetes isn’t a good idea. Soaking your feet can make already-vulnerable skin even more fragile and susceptible to infection, either through making your skin too dry or too soft.

3. Check Your Feet Every Day

Look at your bare feet every day for cuts, blisters, red spots, and swelling. You can use a mirror to check the bottom of your feet or ask a family member for help if you have trouble seeing.

4. Wash Your Feet Every Day

Wash your feet with warm, not hot, water every day. Dry your feet well. Be sure to dry between the toes.

5. Keep The Skin Soft and Smooth

Rub a thin coat of lotion over your feet, but not between your toes.

6. Trim Your Toenails Each Week or when Needed

Trim your toenails and file the edges with an emery board or nail file.

7. Protect Your Feet from Hot and Cold

Wear shoes at the beach or on hot pavement. Wear socks at night if your feet get cold.

8. Keep the Blood Flowing To Your Feet

Put your feet up when sitting. Wiggle your toes and move your ankles up and down for 5 minutes, 2 to 3 times a day. Don’t cross your legs for long periods of time.

Besides these tips, you can also perform some precautions to avoid any trouble.

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Tips for Healthy Feet with Diabetes

Most importantly, take care of your diabetes. Work with your healthcare team to keep your blood glucose within target range.