Support Socks for Men
.Comfort, health and style- Jobst SensiFoot Diabetic Support Socks have all wrapped within! Specially designed for all those diabetics with decreased nerve sensations in their feet, these soft padded socks give off a comforting feeling once you’ve put them on. Recommended by physicians for it is anti-microbial as the acrylic yarns prevent moisture from being accumulated around your toes. Available in a variety of sizes for both men and women!
Lightweight diabetic socks
Cushion your feet in these diabetic socks without them feeling heavy. Thinner, with less padding, the Lightweight diabetic socks are totally non-binding. These socks inhibit the growth of athlete’s foot fungus odor-causing bacteria. The casual socks wick away moisture to keep your feet dry. Sold six to a pack, in black or white.
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Diabetic Foot Care – Podiatrist in Winter Haven, FL
If You Have Diabetes Already . . . DO: Wash feet daily. Using mild soap and lukewarm water, wash your feet in the mornings or before bed each evening. Dry carefully with a soft towel, especially between the toes, and dust your feet with talcum powder to wick away moisture. If the skin is dry, use a good moisturizing cream daily, but avoid getting it between the toes. Inspect feet and toes daily. Check your feet every day for cuts, bruises, sores or changes to the toenails, such as thickening or discoloration. If age or other factors hamper self-inspection, ask someone to help you, or use a mirror. Lose weight. People with diabetes are commonly overweight, which nearly doubles the risk of complications. Wear thick, soft socks. Socks made of an acrylic blend are well suited, but avoid mended socks or those with seams, which could rub to cause blisters or other skin injuries. Stop smoking. Tobacco can contribute to circulatory problems, which can be especially troublesome in patients with diabetes. Cut toenails straight across. Never cut into the corners, or taper, which could trigger an ingrown toenail. Use an emery board to gently file away sharp corners or snags. If your nails are hard to trim, ask your podiatrist for assistance. Exercise. As a means to keep weight down and improve circulation, walking is one of the best all-around exercises for the diabetic patient. Walking is also an excellent conditioner for your feet. Be sure to wear appropriate athletic shoes when …