Regular podiatric care plays an integral role in the prevention of diabetic foot complications. Routine podiatric care has been shown to decrease the likelihood of limb amputation due to the complications of diabetes.
In addition to regular Podiatry assessment and treatment, you can do these simple things at home to take care of your feet.
-Never walk barefoot. Know your feet well and check them daily.
-Use a mirror or ask someone to check them for you.
-Wash and dry your feet daily. Don’t forget the soles of your feet and in between your toes.
Check for redness, heat, swelling, cuts, ingrown toenails, sores, splinters and blisters. Cut your toenails straight across carefully with good quality nail nippers and file afterwards. Moisturise your feet daily but avoid moisturising in between your toes. Have any corns and calluses treated by a podiatrist. NEVER use over-the-counter corn pads or razor blades. Use seamless cotton socks or stockings and don’t wear them too tight. Protect your feet
-Cut your toenails straight across carefully with good quality nail nippers and file afterwards. Moisturise your feet daily but avoid moisturising in between your toes. Have any corns and calluses treated by a podiatrist. NEVER use over-the-counter corn pads or razor blades. Use seamless cotton socks or stockings and don’t wear them too tight. Protect your feet
-Moisturise your feet daily but avoid moisturising in between your toes. Have any corns and calluses treated by a podiatrist. NEVER use over-the-counter corn pads or razor blades. Use seamless cotton socks or stockings and don’t wear them too tight. Protect your feet
-Have any corns and calluses treated by a podiatrist. NEVER use over-the-counter corn pads or razor blades. Use seamless cotton socks or stockings and don’t wear them too tight. Protect your feet
-NEVER use over-the-counter corn pads or razor blades. Use seamless cotton socks or stockings and don’t wear them too tight. Protect your feet
-Use seamless cotton socks or stockings and don’t wear them too tight. Protect your feet in appropriately fitted, supportive shoes.
-Check the inside of the shoes for foreign objects before you put them on.
Keep your feet away from direct heat including heaters, hot water bottles, scalding hot showers/baths and electric blankets. Enjoy exercise and try to be generally active while taking care to prevent injury.