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The prevention of diabetic foot is mainly the following:1Wear appropriate loose shoes and socks, and pay attention to whether there are sharp objects such as stones and coins in the shoes before putting on shoes to prevent the soles of your feet from being punctured.
2.Pay attention to measure the water temperature before washing your feet to avoid the water temperature being too high and burning your feet. 3.
After washing the feet, pay attention to gently dry them with a towel to avoid roughness, and pay attention to check whether there are cracks and small wounds between the toes. 4.Check your toenails regularly to see if they need to be trimmed to avoid damage to other toes.
For the prevention of diabetic foot, it is still necessary to pay attention to the small details of daily life and care about your foot health.
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Varicose veins, as the name suggests, are thick "green tendons" that appear on the legs, which are tortuous and prominent. Due to various factors such as congenital causes, weight-bearing, pregnancy, etc., which can cause venous pressure to rise, the venous valves of the lower extremities are relaxed, and venous blood refluxes. In the long run, the pressure on the superficial veins increases, and the so-called "green tendon bulge" gradually appears on the surface.
In the past, the understanding of varicose veins tended to stop at the increase in venous pressure caused by long-term standing. Now, scientific research has shown that varicose veins are associated with prolonged sitting and estrogen, in addition to long-term standing. Unlike men, women's varicose veins mostly occur in urban office populations.
Why do we feel like farmers come to mind when we think of varicose veins? Why is the incidence of varicose veins in urban populations beginning to exceed in rural areas? There are two main reasons for this, one is that rural patients do not have much scruples about varicose veins on their legs, and they often roll up their trouser legs when they work, which is more conspicuous.
And city dwellers, especially women, will protect the varicose veins on their legs very tightly from outsiders. Second, the long-term sitting work of urban white-collar workers is also the cause of poor venous return of the lower limbs.
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Black xylvosin can be taken as a whole.
This one is relatively good.
Although it is now a food brand, the effect is significant.
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There are special diabetic socks that you can buy for prevention. Did you know that there is a place called the north exit of Production Road near the overpass? There's a Ginza shopping plaza (North Park store), which is sold on the second floor, right where you can charge your bus card.
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You can take Bee Yi softgels that can be well controlled because he is a bee product and it is good for the human body to eat.
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Methods of care for the diabetic foot include:
1. You should develop the habit of checking your feet every day, and pay attention to whether there are wounds, effusions or calluses;
2. Wear loose shoes and try to buy shoes in the afternoon;
3. Use warm water to wash feet, and the water temperature should not be too high;
4. A professional podiatrist should be asked to trim the nails regularly to avoid causing ulcers and aggravating the condition.
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It is directly related, diabetic foot is due to long-term hyperglycemia caused by the damage of blood vessels and peripheral nerves, this needs to dredge blood vessels, nourish nerves, improve blood circulation, Hebei Medical University Affiliated Ping An Hospital has a peripheral vascular specialty**, the effect is good.
Early diabetic foot symptoms, also known as diabetic foot occult symptoms, because the blood vessels and nerves of the patient's feet are not seriously damaged at this stage, and the symptoms are not obvious. Some patients find that the pulse of the arteries in their feet is weakened and they feel cold, and a few patients have pain, especially at night. >>>More
The main reason is that after the burn, an ulcer is formed, which is not easy to heal in the case of high blood sugar, and it is easy to become infected, further expanding the wound.
The first thing is to have good blood sugar control. In addition, all risk factors should be prevented, including quitting smoking, limiting alcohol, lowering blood lipids to normal, and lowering blood pressure to normal. Once diabetes, neuropathy, and vascular disease are found, it is necessary to apply corresponding drugs for early treatment, which can fundamentally reduce the occurrence of diabetic foot.