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If you notice any of these signs, especially if you have diabetes, it is essential to see a doctor or podiatrist immediately. Early intervention can prevent serious complications, including infections that may require amputation.
Tips for Foot Care
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Inspect your feet daily for cuts, blisters, or unusual changes.
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Keep feet clean, dry, and moisturized (avoiding areas between toes).
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Wear well-fitting shoes and avoid walking barefoot.
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Maintain good blood sugar control to reduce the risk of complications.
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Schedule regular check-ups with a podiatrist.
Closing Thought
Diabetic foot problems can develop quickly, but with vigilance and proper care, you can protect your feet and maintain mobility. Recognizing the early warning signs and seeking professional help is key to long-term foot health.
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