Those Affected by Neuropathy Might Not Benefit from Pedicures

Diabetic Foot CareAccording to Centre Daily, persons afflicted with neuropathy are at a high risk of developing complications, including infections, burns or cuts when participating in pedicures. Dr. Christina L. Rowe says that if an individual has neuropathy, he or she may experience a loss of sensation in his or her feet, which can easily miss a nail technician’s cut and remain unaware of potential infections that could form down the line.

Rowe suggests skipping the hot foot baths, paraffin baths and cutting of nails. There are natural products which can help and be classified as safe for an alternative adds Rowe. The American Diabetes Association defines peripheral neuropathy as tingling, pain, numbness or weakness in feet and hands.

Being diabetic makes you especially susceptible to foot problems like ulcers and nerve damage. For instructions about diabetic foot care, talk to podiatrist Dr. Andrew H. Cohen of Mid-Michigan Foot and Ankle Center.  Dr. Cohen can teach you about how to protect your feet from disease and injury.

Diabetic Foot Care

Diabetes affects millions of people every year. Diabetes damages blood vessels in many parts of the body, including the feet. When damage occurs to nerves in the feet, they may be unable to send proper signaling to the peripheral nervous system, resulting in a condition known as neuropathy. Once a diabetic patient develops neuropathy, it is mandatory that the feet are well taken care of to avoid amputation.

The Importance of Caring for Your Feet

- Routinely inspect your feet for bruises or sores.
- Wear socks that fit your feet comfortably.
- Wear comfortable shoes that provide adequate support.

Patients with diabetes should have their doctor monitor their Hemoglobin A1C levels. This test allows the physician to know how well the blood sugar levels are being controlled during the past 3 months. It is important to keep the blood sugar levels in a normal range (70-110mg/dl). Visiting a podiatrist is highly recommended if the diabetic patient is experiencing any conditions involving his or her feet.

It is always best to inform your healthcare professional of any concerns you may have regarding your feet.

For more information about Diabetic Foot Care, follow the instructions below.

If you have any questions, please contact our offices in Saginaw, MI and Essexville, MI. We offer the newest diagnostic and treatment technologies for all your foot care needs.

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