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Diabetes - Proper Foot Care For Diabetics
Posted by sleepyguy in Prescription Sleep Medicine on August 20th, 2010
The presence of high blood glucose in the body due to diabetes can create serious implications in one’s body. It could result in the nerve damage which affects the nerves in the feet and legs. This would create a loss of feeling such as pain, heat, cold etc. In other words it would create numbness in the leg which might lead to an infection. This numbness in the leg is known as Diabetic Neuropathy.
In Diabetic patients, the infection or the sore in the leg would take more time to heal due to the poor blood flow. This is called peripheral vascular disease. The foot problem might start from a small blister on the foot which could later result into amputation due to diabetes. This can be avoided by using the foot care methods.
Here is a rundown of the foot care methods that can be used by Diabetic patients:
1- Examine the condition of the foot every day.
2- Wash the feet using warm water; Dry it thoroughly using a towel even between the toes.
3- The nails of the foot should be kept trim and sharp edges should be filed.
4- Wear a clean and comfortable socks and shoes.
5- Before wearing the shoe one must check for the presence of sharp objects which might damage the foot.
6- Quit smoking as smoking causes poor blood circulation to the feet.
7- Get a regular doctor check up done.
These methods if followed regularly would result in less foot problems.
Foot care is a serious concern for diabetic patients. Monitoring the glucose levels and maintaining their feet themselves are several factors for foot care. The diabetic patient should go through a regular routine of cleaning and inspecting whether the leg is completely cleaned. A proper foot ware is also essential for the feet.
After the diagnosis of the feet one has to consult a podiatrist to get a foot examination done. The podiatrist would look for potentially sensitive points on the sides of the foot and also looks for the presence of fungus in the toenails. The podiatrist would guide the patient to check his foot regularly using a mirror. There is a ‘Diabetic shoe’ which can be used by the diabetic patients if prescribed by the podiatrist.
Relieving the pressure in the foot is essential as some diabetic patients encounter numbness in the foot during extremities. This is due to the poor blood circulation. If care is not taken at this stage it could lead to gangrene. Gangrene can become severe and can also result in the loss of the foot.
Here is an example of a person who in order to relieve the feet from cold had put the socks in the oven to make it warm. Due to the numbness he couldn’t realize the burn being caused to the feet after wearing the socks. This resulted in 3rd degree burns which later resulted in the loss of the foot till the knee.
This shows that one has to take proper care of the foot by consulting the podiatrist.
Nail Fungus Medicine - Does it Work?
Posted by sleepyguy in Prescription Sleep Medicine on August 01st, 2009
You could be interested in nail fungus medicine. If you are, that could mean only one thing, you already have a nasty nail fungal infection you just can’t ignore anymore. Whether it’s a new case or a recurring one, people with nail fungus share a common concern– finding out which solution works and which doesn’t. Here’s what you need to know about nail fungal infection treatment.
How it All Begins
Don’t buy anti-fungal medicine just yet. It is important that you first understand why you have an infection in the first place. Understanding the origins of nail fungus can help you pinpoint the right treatment for you.
Fungal Exposure - You can get nail fungal infection if you get exposed to fungi. They usually thrive in moist and warm areas like public showers, pools and the like. Infection can begin if you have a skin cut or a gap between your nail and your toe flesh. Fungi can creep into the small opening. A nail fungal infection can begin as a small white dot on your nail. In time, it will begin to get worse. If you don’t do anything about it, you could end up with yellow or dark nails with ragged edges.
Infected nails are not exactly the best of sights to look at. This may encourage some to cover up with socks and shoes. Unfortunately, fungi thrive in warm and closed environments like footwear. Covering up with non-porous footwear can make the infection worse.
Possible Treatment
As mentioned, you have a lot of treatment options. These may come in the form of oral medication or chemical nail applications. For mild fungal infection cases, these may already be sufficient to take care of the problem. In some cases though, the treatment could prolong from six months to one year. There are also times when medication may not take care of the problem completely.
Taking Medications - There is one other problem related to fungal medication. Oral medication in particular can result in some side effects. If you use some medicines for a very long period of time, you could even suffer from liver problems.
Natural Treatment
Of course, you can opt for natural treatment. Some products with natural ingredients may not be as or more effective than chemical treatments. They however, have an obvious edge. Natural products don’t just work against the infection. They also help nourish the nails and skin and do not promote serious side effects. In other words, treating nail fungi with a good natural product will not put your health at risk. Some natural ingredients to look out for are jojoba oil, tea tree oil, lemongrass and vitamin E.
Prevention
Prevent It - You can save yourself a lot of trouble through prevention. Avoid walking barefoot in wet public places. You should also keep your feet clean and dry and your nails neatly trimmed. Whenever the occasion and weather will allow, consider giving your feet some air by wearing open sandals or flip flops.