
Top 12 Tips for Diabetics
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Do not smoke.
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Inspect your feet daily for blisters, cuts and scratches. Use a mirror to see the bottoms of your feet. Always check between your toes.
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If your vision is impaired, have a family member inspect your feet daily, trim toenails and buff down any callouses.
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Wash your feet daily and dry them carefully, especially between your toes.
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Do not walk barefoot.
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Do not use chemical agents for the removal of corns and callouses. Do not use corn plasters. Do not use strong antiseptic solutions on your feet.
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Wear properly fitting shoes for protection. Inspect the inside of your shoes frequently for irregulations which may damge your feet.
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Cut your toenails straight across.
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Do not cut corns and callouses. Follow special instructions from your physician or podiatrist.
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See your physician regularly and be sure that your feet are examined at each visit.
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Notify your physician or podiatrist at once, should you develop a blister, discolouration or sores on your feet.
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Be sure to tell your podiatrist that you have diabetes.
