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National Diabetes Awareness Month: Do’s and Don’ts
November is National Diabetes Month, so the time is right to emphasize how diabetes impacts both your overall health and your feet in particular.
Kentlands Foot & Ankle Center knows how overwhelming it can be to manage this chronic condition alone, so with that in mind, we’ve gathered some helpful hints and tips to make at-home management far easier. Keep reading to learn the “Do’s and Don’ts” of diabetic foot care, courtesy of our expert team!
DO: Practice Good Nutrition
What you eat directly affects your diabetes management and foot health: high blood sugar can damage nerves and blood vessels, leading to serious complications.
- Do: Load up on fiber-rich foods like whole grains, fruits, vegetables, and legumes. These help regulate blood sugar, promote good digestion, and keep you feeling full for longer.
- Do: Choose lean protein sources like fish, poultry, beans, and lentils for essential nutrients without excess saturated fat.
- Do: Include healthy fats from avocados, nuts, seeds, and olive oil to support heart health.
DON’T: Forget Daily Foot Checks
Early detection is key to preventing serious foot problems.
- Don’t: Skip your daily foot inspection! Look for cuts, blisters, redness, swelling, or any changes in skin color or temperature.
- Don’t: Hesitate to contact your podiatrist if you notice anything unusual! Early intervention makes a big difference.
DO: Schedule Regular Podiatrist Visits
Routine care and regular foot screenings allow for early recognition of problems like ulcers, which can reduce the risk of lower limb amputation by up to 85%.
- Do: See your podiatrist at least once a year for a comprehensive foot exam, even if you don’t have any noticeable problems.
DON’T: Wear Restrictive Footwear
Certain shoe styles can worsen foot problems or restrict circulation.
- Don’t: Wear high heels, tight shoes, or pointed-toe shoes that squeeze your toes.
- Don’t: Wear shoes without proper arch support, especially if you have flat feet.
Wondering what else you can do to manage the complications of diabetes? We’ve got one more “Do” for you, then: give us a call and get in touch today!
Schedule a comprehensive foot examination with Kentlands Foot and Ankle Center podiatrist Dr. Jon M. Sherman. To schedule your appointment, please contact our office at 301-825-9697.
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