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Diabetes Foot Pain is a very serious warning sign

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Sunday, November 18, 2012
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Diabetes foot pain is a result

of a very urgent problem. In Plymouth

there is a very serious diabetic crisis. The illness is growing extremely fast

in much of the United

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Kingdom. This is also in the case in the United States. This

year the "Earlybird project" monitored the level of type 2 diabetes in Plymouth children and

they were shocked at how the illness is spreading fast.  Diabetes foot pain is a consequence that can

cost people the use of their feet. Please note that Diabetic Amputation is

increasing.

 

Medical professionals shocked 

 

Type 2 diabetes was once

considered an illness that affected only adults. It was extremely uncommon to

find this illness in children. This has changed in our society today. It must

be understood that the results of diabetic high blood sugar is devastating. Many

lose the kidneys and liver. The illness is strong and it often takes the uses

of the body while cutting lifespan. Diabetes foot pain can lead to ulcers and

the lost of the foot. Some tissue and cell damage is so bad that the feet must

be removed. There has been an increase in diabetes foot pain  and amputation due to the rise in the illness.

 

It is getting worst: Adults

in Plymouth and much of the United Kingdom

are experiencing a very scary rise in the illness. This must be address and

reversed to save the body. The signs of a foot problem may be swollen feet or

painful walking. The high blood sugar is effecting the nerves and this is what

leads to serious trouble. Do not let this illness take over the body, it is

crucial to address the problem as early as possible. Listen to the foot,

diabetes foot pain is a sign of damaging blood sugar spreading in the body.

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  • Profile image for Adam_Brooke

    by Adam_Brooke

    Wednesday, November 21 2012, 11:26AM

    “As a podiatrist i can tell you that choosing the right footwear is an important part of foot care for diabetics, since poorly fitted shoes are involved in as many as half of serious foot problems. Here are some tips for choosing the best footwear:

    Wear well-cushioned walking shoes or athletic shoes. If you have foot deformities such as hammertoes or bunions, you may need extra-wide shoes or depth shoes. Depth shoes have more room in them to allow for different shaped feet and toes or for special inserts made to fit your feet. If problems are severe, custom-molded shoes are available. Medicare and the NHS provides coverage for some special shoes; your doctor or foot care specialist can help determine if you qualify.

    Don't wear shoes with high heels or pointed toes. They can create pressure, which might contribute to bone and joint disorders as well as diabetic ulcers.

    Don't wear open-toed shoes or sandals with a strap between the first two toes. They increase the chance that you'll injure a toe.

    When you buy new shoes, be sure your feet are properly measured and fitted. Your feet can change size and shape, so an experienced shoe fitter should measure them whenever you get new shoes. Shoes should fit both the length and width of your foot, with room for your toes to wiggle freely.

    Your new shoes should be sturdy and comfortable. They should have leather or canvas uppers, which breathe to keep your feet from getting sweaty. Avoid vinyl or plastic shoes, because they don't stretch or breathe.

    When you get new shoes, break them in gradually so you won't get blisters.

    Shake your shoes before you put them on. Even a small pebble in your shoe can lead to a diabetic foot problem.

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    by MPstink1

    Monday, November 19 2012, 12:51AM

    “Large fat lazy adults and children....shoving greasy burgers, KFC, chips, kebabs, sugar soft drinks down their silly mouth...will always be gross losers...takeaway muppets!”

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