Understanding the Facts of Gestational Diabetes?

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asked Feb 17, 2020 in 3D Segmentation by jeromeprincy (10,460 points)


The reason why doctors want their diabetic StrictionD Review  patients to be careful about injuring their feet is that poor blood circulation also means that their feet won't heal as quickly as other parts of their body, and sometimes not at all. The lack of adequate circulation doesn't just numb the nerves; it also disables the body's defenses against infection. As a result, even a small injury such as a blister or a broken toe can end up turning into a serious, life-threatening condition that may result in the toe, foot, or even the entire leg needing to be amputated.

To prevent this serious complication of diabetes, it is extremely important for a diabetic to take extremely good care of their feet. There are several things that doctors recommend their diabetic patients do. First of all, it is important to wear comfortable, wide shoes to minimize how much their footwear rubs or pinches their feet. Also, diabetics should always break in new shoes slowly, starting with an hour and wearing them a little longer each day, so that they don't hurt your feet if they are stiff.

In addition, it is important for a diabetic to inspect their feet every day for sores, blisters, ingrown toenails, and other injuries, no matter how minor. The reason you need to inspect your feet is because you might not feel the injury when it happens, and without a visual inspect it could get much worse before you notice. Also, if you have poor circulation it can also very quickly turn into something much more serious if left unmonitored and untreated. If your feet are numb, be sure you visit the doctor for any injuries, even if it seems like nothing more than an ingrown toenail, and be very careful to wear comfortable shoes that won't hurt your feet even worse.

 

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