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Diabetes Hospitals - A Centre Of Care And Cure In India By: Kanungo | May 11th 2012 - Diabetes is one of the most rapidly growing chronic diseases of the present time. The disease has been spreading its wings taking millions in its fold. Diabetes or Diabetes mellitus as it is known can prove to be fatal unless regular care is strictly followed. Tags:diabetes hospitals
Diabetic Socks- Comfortable Wear For Sensitive Feet By: Alexia Sichere | Apr 7th 2012 - There is a wide selection of diabetic socks available to relieve the foot problems and get protection from complications. These socks may look similar as the regular socks, but there are certain specific details anticipated to offer utmost benefit for the tender feet. They are excellent hosiery item for the diabetics and are suitably fitted to prevent any form of firmness and allow free blood circulation. Tags:Diabetic Socks, buy Diabetic Socks, cheap Diabetic Socks, Diabetic Sock, Socks, Men's Diabetic Socks, Women's Diabetic Socks
New Hope For Treating Chronic Wounds By Mist Therapy By: Alice Merry | Feb 13th 2012 - Chronic wounds are a source of concern for healthcare professionals because these wound seriously affect the quality of life of the patients and put them at great risk for serious consequences like limb amputation. A significant amount of research is being done to find effective remedies for chronic wounds. One such remedy is MIST ultrasound therapy. MIST Therapy is a low frequency ultrasound delivered through a saline solution to the wound bed. Tags:chronic wounds, mist ultrasound therapy, treating chronic, woun
Protect Your Feet This Winter From Foot And Ankle Injuries By: Gen Wright | Jan 9th 2012 - Whether you live in a cold-weather climate or you're just vacationing in one, the winter season can be beautiful, but also very dangerous. With snowy, icy walkways using caution when outside or traveling to wintery areas can help prevent ankle sprains and fractures from ruining your plans for enjoying the winter months. Read on to learn more about protecting your feet this winter season. Tags:podiatrist in New York City, heel pain in New York City,
Diabetics Foot Cream - How Use It? By: Gail Luckenbach | Oct 1st 2011 - In case you or somebody you know suffers from diabetes, then you definitely understand that there are various health and wellbeing conditions that go along with it. Tags:diabet, health, care, cream
Diabetic Neuropathy Foot Care By: mark en lee | Sep 7th 2011 - Diabetes could cause diabetic neuropathy, which is neural harm. When a person has got diabetes they are a lot more inclined to acquiring foot issues. Diabetic neuropathy can make you be less able to feel damage or pressure to the feet. You'll potentially not even catch sight of any foot problems until infections or significant damage happens. Tags:diabetic neuropathy, daily foot care
Selecting Shoe Inserts For Diabetics By: Scott Kilberg DPM | Dec 17th 2010 - Diabetic feet require extra protection under the foot to protect the skin from damage due to pressure and shearing forces inside the shoe. While multiple types of shoe inserts are available for use in all types of situations, only certain inserts will be of benefit to diabetic feet to protect the skin from injury. This article will discuss which inserts are not useful for diabetics, and which inserts will provide that needed protection. Tags:diabetes, diabetic inserts, orthotics, diabetic shoes, diabetic wounds, indianapolis foot doctor, indianapolis podiatrist, noblesville podiatrist, fishers pod
What Medicare Beneficiaries Should Know If They Have Diabetes By: Alfred Winston | Dec 1st 2010 - Are you diabetic or pre-diabetic? As of 2007, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) cited diabetes as the seventh leading cause of death in the U.S. Plus as of June 2008 the CDC estimated that approximately 24 million Americans have diabetes, while another 54 million are estimated to be pre-diabetic.
Athletes- Protect Your Feet And Avoid The Bench By: Gen Wright | Nov 12th 2010 - Athlete's feet and ankles are prime candidates for injuries due to the constant movements and repetition. As an athlete, even a minor injury can force you to sit on the bench. Avoid missing out on athletic events with proper preventative measures and treatments. Continuing reading to learn more about your active feet and how you can protect them from injury. Tags:Spring Hill podiatrist, Brooksville diabetic foot care,
Regular Foot Care Can Prevent Diabetic Complications By: Gen Wright | Oct 23rd 2010 - Having diabetes increases the risk of developing a wide range of foot problems. This is often due to nerve damage and poor circulation. Even the smallest cut can lead to further complications with diabetes. Protect your feet and take charge of your diabetes. Continue reading to learn more about diabetic foot care and prevention. Tags:podiatrist in Brooklyn, Brooklyn podiatrist,
What Are Diabetic Warning Signs That You Must Know By: Chris Gates | Oct 13th 2010 - Diabetic warning symptoms are something everybody should become aware of considering that diabetes is developing into a increasingly more common disease. Read on to find out more.
Diabetics- Protect Your Feet With Daily Monitoring By: Gen Wright | Sep 24th 2010 - The incidence of diabetes mellitus is on the rise worldwide, and over 70% of non traumatic lower extremity amputations occur in diabetics. Diabetics are at a high risk for foot problems and therefore must constantly monitor their feet. In a diabetic foot, a small wound or even a blister- caused by something as simple as wearing a shoe that is too tight- can lead to devastating complications. It is important to always remain fully aware of the condition of your feet if you are diabetic. Conti ... Tags:podiatrist in NYC, NYC heel pain,
Diabetic Socks "€" Custom Socks For Diabetics By: Judith Smith | Aug 3rd 2010 - Diabetics can now have some relief from the very commonly found ailment linked with diabetes, diabetic legs. The person with diabetic legs experience sensory loss due to poor blood circulation along with other associated problems. Tags:Diabetic socks, Socks for diabetics
Diabetic Foot Care From Your Scottsdale Podiatrist By: Gen Wright | Jul 22nd 2010 - One of the most serious concerns for people with diabetes involves foot care. A diabetic's feet are more prone to serious health complications than those without diabetes. Through good foot hygiene, inspections, protection and regular exams, diabetic foot problems can be prevented and controlled. Keep reading to learn more. Tags:sports podiatrist in Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ podiatrist,
Diabetes Signs And Symptoms By: Nick Jervis | Apr 13th 2010 - What are the signs and symptoms if you think you might be suffering from diabetes? Is diabetes on the increase or decrease generally? Tags:diabetes signs and symptpms
Top 5 Reasons Medicare Is Bad For Your Diabetes By: Dr Christopher Segler | Apr 2nd 2010 - The vast majority of patients with diabetes rely on Medicare to see doctors and podiatrists. Unfortunately, the Medicare crisis and turmoil surrounding health care reform is leaving many patients with diabetes with good medical care. This article from San Francisco's award-winning podiatrist explains why. Tags:medicare, podiatrist, diabetes, health, care, amputation, foot, doctor, diabetic, sore
Why Do I Have Corns On My Toes? By: Scott Kilberg DPM | Mar 13th 2010 - One of the most common foot problems shoe-wearing humans develop is the infamous 'corn' This thickening of the skin over the toes has long been a source of pain, and is often a cosmetic concern for many people. This article will discuss the exact nature of the corn, and how it can be treated. Tags:corns, toe pain, callus, hammertoe, crooked toe, toe deformity, toe surgery, corn pad, shoes hurt feet, sore toe
Preventing Diabetic Foot Complications By: Bruce Lashley | Dec 31st 2009 - Diabetes: Why your foot gets numb. Why you get poor circulation. What to do to help try to avoid the complications of diabetes in your feet. Tags:Diabetes, foot, foot ulcer, poor circulation, neuropothy, foot exam, podiatry, self foot exam, bone infection
Complications Of Diabetes By: Thiruvelan | Dec 27th 2009 - Prolonged high blood glucose affects blood vessels and nerves that lead to many diabetes complications. People with diabetes are at a high risk of heart attack, stroke, blindness, kidney disease, loss of a toe or foot, erectile dysfunction and depression. But can be avoided or at least postpones by proper diabetes management. Tags:diabetes complications, diabetes foot care, neuropathy
Harmful Effects Of Smoking By: good evening | Jul 3rd 2009 - A child is normally filled with full of curiosity and playfulness especially with teenagers. In fact, studies have shown that most smokers have started smoking since their teenage years. Teenagers will normally smoke to look cool or to be socially accepted among peers. It is up to the parents to properly educate and nurture their children on the harmful and hazardous effect smoking can have. Tags:harmful effects of smoking, how do you avoid smoking, how to
Foot Care Tips By: good evening | Jul 3rd 2009 - Most of the time, we focus on health or skin care completely ignoring the importance of our feet. Foot care is equally important especially for diabetic people to avoid foot complications. Feet is one part of our body which is used the most. Even then, we tend to ignore it until we don't come across some serious feet problem. Feet are made up of 26 bones, held together by tendons, ligaments and muscles and wrapped in skin. Tags:diabetic foot care tips, how to treat your diabetic nerve pa
You Can Make Sure Your Diabetic Husband Doesn't Get An Amputation By: Dr Christopher Segler | May 21st 2009 - Diabetic foot problems are leading to a rapid and tragic increase in preventaable amputations. In this article, an award winning diabetic foot specialist discusses simple techniques the spouse of a diabetic can use to help prevent a diabetic foot complication. By following these tips, the spouse can take action, gain control, and help their spouse with diabetes live a long healthy active life and avoid a diabetic foot amputation. Tags:foot doctor, diabetic, foot surgery, podiatry, below knee amputation, information, amputation, diabetes, neuropathy, symptom
Top 4 Ways To Reduce Diabetic Complications By: Brandt R Gibson DPM | Apr 1st 2009 - Many people worry about the complications of diabetes. Dr Gibson provides some keys to help you personally reduce your risk for the complications of diabetes. Tags:diabetes, diabetic foot, foot, complications, amputation, exercise, Dr Gibson, American Fork, Utah
Custom Orthotics: The Best Bargain In Foot Care By: Ronald Worley | Mar 10th 2009 - Consider orthotics as a treatment for a myriad of foot, ankle, and postural problems. If they are made and prescribed properly, you will get more than your money's worth. Good orthotics should last 3-6 years unless one is a distance runner or other high mileage athlete. Tags:custom orthotics, foot, ankle, posture, runner, athelete, imbalances, hereditary
How To Buy Socks By: ED Chan | Feb 10th 2009 - Many foot problems are due to bad quality socks. Bacteria and odor, tired feet, and blisters can all be avoided by choosing socks that are made with good materials, have good cushioning, and fit well on your feet Tags:womens socks
Diabetes Double Amputee Is A Role Model...but Not A Hall Of Famer By: Dr Christopher Segler | Dec 16th 2008 - Ron Santo is true baseball icon. And he has seen some tough times. If nothing else, he knows how to persevere. In spite of having both legs amputated from diabetes, he stays positive and hopeful of one day making it to the Hall of Fame. In the mean time he raises money for juvenile diabetes research. He gives hope to diabetics. A real hero and role model in the growing world of diabetes. Tags:diabetes, diabetic, diabetic amputation, diabetes amputation, foot amputation, foot surgeon, foot doctor, diabetes complications, hope, Chattanooga
What You Should Know About Diabetes And Foot Pain By: Dave Wilson | Mar 8th 2007 - Although flat feet affect a significant part of the population, so does diabetes. Like those with flat feet, people with diabetes can develop foot pain. However, the foot condition that affects diabetics is called diabetic distal symmetric sensory polyneuropathy, better known as diabetic neuropathy.
Diabetic neuropathy is a condition that results in the loss of sensation in the feet. Diabetic neuropathy often develops from poor blood circulation and nerve damage in the fe... Tags:footpain, sore feet, bunions, foot pain