(HealthDay News) -- Two common complications of diabetes are
nerve damage and poor circulation, which make foot problems common
among diabetics.
The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons offers these
footcare suggestions for people with diabetes:
- Avoid walking barefoot to reduce the risk of injury.
- Carefully wash your feet with warm water and gentle soap each
day, making sure the water isn't too hot and that you carefully dry
your feet.
- Moisturize the skin on your feet frequently.
- Keep toenails trimmed. Cut them straight across to help prevent
ingrown nails.
- Avoid using over-the-counter medications, antiseptic solutions,
anything sharp or heating pads on your feet.
- Keep your feet warm at all times.
- Don't smoke.
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