Introduction

Diabetic foot problems are a major health concern and are a common cause of hospitalization.

Most foot problems that people with diabetes face arise from two serious complications of the disease: nerve damage and poor circulation. The lack of feeling and poor blood flow can allow a small blister to progress to a serious infection in a matter of days. Chronic nerve damage (neuropathy) can cause dry and cracked skin, which provides an opportunity for bacteria to enter and cause infection.

The consequences can range from hospitalization for antibiotics to amputation of a toe or foot. For people with diabetes, careful, daily inspection of the feet is essential to overall health and the prevention of damaging foot problems.

General Care of the

Diabetic Foot


To avoid serious foot problems that could result in losing a toe, foot or leg, follow these guidelines.


Trimming Toenails:

The Basics




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How to Properly cut your Toenails





In Conclusion


Care of your feet and learning how to correctly cut your toenails is critical when you have diabetes.

The complications of diabetes, and the chance that, as your diabetes progresses, and the chances of circulation problems increases, is a very real threat.

Learn how to take care of your feet and avoid the complication associated with both diabetes and other problems

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