Diabetic Foot care - Kingwood, Atascocita and Livingston, TX - Podiatrist Stephen Eichelsdorfer, DPM Dr. Stephen Eichelsdorfer of Town Center Foot and Ankle discusses why it is so important for diabetics to have a comprehensive foot exam to avoid the complications from diabetes. www.tcfootandankle.com Recommended Foot Care for Diabetics Daily Foot Care Check your feet and toes daily Inspect your feet every day for bruises, sores, abrasions, or changes to the toenails, such as thickening or discoloration. If age or other factors hinder self-inspection, ask someone to help you, or use a mirror. Wash your feet daily Use a mild soap and lukewarm water to wash your feet in the mornings or before bed each evening. Dry feet carefully with a soft towel, especially between the toes, and dust your feet with talcum powder to wick away moisture. If the skin is dry, use a moisturizing cream daily but avoid getting it between the toes. Cut toenails straight across Never cut into the corners, or taper, which may trigger an ingrown toenail. Use an emery board to gently file away sharp corners or snags. If your nails are hard to trim, ask your podiatric physician for assistance. Don't attempt to remove corns, calluses, or warts by yourself. Avoid commercial, over-the-counter products that remove warts or corns because they could burn the skin and cause irreversible damage to the foot. Never try to cut calluses with a razor blade or any other instrument because the risk of cutting yourself ...
Monday, 4 February 2013
Diabetic Foot care - Kingwood, Atascocita, Livingston, TX - Podiatrist Stephen Eichelsdorfer
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Diabetic Foot care - Kingwood, Atascocita and Livingston, TX - Podiatrist Stephen Eichelsdorfer, DPM Dr. Stephen Eichelsdorfer of Town Center Foot and Ankle discusses why it is so important for diabetics to have a comprehensive foot exam to avoid the complications from diabetes. www.tcfootandankle.com Recommended Foot Care for Diabetics Daily Foot Care Check your feet and toes daily Inspect your feet every day for bruises, sores, abrasions, or changes to the toenails, such as thickening or discoloration. If age or other factors hinder self-inspection, ask someone to help you, or use a mirror. Wash your feet daily Use a mild soap and lukewarm water to wash your feet in the mornings or before bed each evening. Dry feet carefully with a soft towel, especially between the toes, and dust your feet with talcum powder to wick away moisture. If the skin is dry, use a moisturizing cream daily but avoid getting it between the toes. Cut toenails straight across Never cut into the corners, or taper, which may trigger an ingrown toenail. Use an emery board to gently file away sharp corners or snags. If your nails are hard to trim, ask your podiatric physician for assistance. Don't attempt to remove corns, calluses, or warts by yourself. Avoid commercial, over-the-counter products that remove warts or corns because they could burn the skin and cause irreversible damage to the foot. Never try to cut calluses with a razor blade or any other instrument because the risk of cutting yourself ...
Diabetic Foot care - Kingwood, Atascocita and Livingston, TX - Podiatrist Stephen Eichelsdorfer, DPM Dr. Stephen Eichelsdorfer of Town Center Foot and Ankle discusses why it is so important for diabetics to have a comprehensive foot exam to avoid the complications from diabetes. www.tcfootandankle.com Recommended Foot Care for Diabetics Daily Foot Care Check your feet and toes daily Inspect your feet every day for bruises, sores, abrasions, or changes to the toenails, such as thickening or discoloration. If age or other factors hinder self-inspection, ask someone to help you, or use a mirror. Wash your feet daily Use a mild soap and lukewarm water to wash your feet in the mornings or before bed each evening. Dry feet carefully with a soft towel, especially between the toes, and dust your feet with talcum powder to wick away moisture. If the skin is dry, use a moisturizing cream daily but avoid getting it between the toes. Cut toenails straight across Never cut into the corners, or taper, which may trigger an ingrown toenail. Use an emery board to gently file away sharp corners or snags. If your nails are hard to trim, ask your podiatric physician for assistance. Don't attempt to remove corns, calluses, or warts by yourself. Avoid commercial, over-the-counter products that remove warts or corns because they could burn the skin and cause irreversible damage to the foot. Never try to cut calluses with a razor blade or any other instrument because the risk of cutting yourself ...
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