How to Prevent Diabetic Neuropathy
Instructions
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Detect diabetes early. Early diagnosis of diabetes facilitates proper glycemic control in the early stages of diabetes and can prevent diabetic neuropathy.
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Control your blood sugar. Clinical trials showed that keeping mean blood glucose level below 155 mg per dl led to a 60 percent reduction in the risk of developing diabetic neuropathy.
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Inspect your feet daily. Check for fissures, dry skin, fissures, plantar callus formation and infection around the toenails, and between the toes.
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Use proper and comfortable footwear. Consult a podiatrist for how to buy properly fitted shoes. This will help to prevent issues, such as calluses and corns.
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Avoid sources and causes of possible ulceration, such as exposing your feet to hot objects or walking barefoot. Avoid application of topical ointments to intertriginous areas.
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Have your physician examine your feet annually for skin breaks, delayed capillary refilling, protective sensation and bony deformities.
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