Are Diabetes and Obesity Linked With Osteoporosis?

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asked Aug 30, 2019 in H&E by lovelysoul (420 points)

Check your nails at least once a week, and Blood Balance Formula trim them straight across, no rounding. After trimming, smooth them out with a nail file. Always be sure to wear closed-toe shoes, never sandals. Slippers are fine, and do not go barefoot, not even inside the house. You have to protect your feet at all times, so wear socks with a light elastic or stockings that support circulation.

Make sure that your shoes fit you well, and purchase extra wide, if you can, to ensure that your toes are not pinched or compressed in any way. You have to keep the circulation flowing, so put your feet up when sitting, wriggle your toes occasionally, and keep moving around as much as possible. And, never let them get cold, if you can avoid it.

Diabetic Neuropathy: Out of control diabetes can damage your nervous system, leading to you no longer being able to feel cold, pain or heat in your feet and legs. Damaged nerves can cause muscles in the foot and leg to no longer function properly, leading to misalignment and putting too much pressure on one area, causing blisters or ulcers to appear.

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