The official start of summer is almost here and the weather is getting warmer, which means flip-flops and bare feet, right? But if you have type 2 diabetes, this can be dangerous, particularly if you have peripheral neuropathy or are experiencing diminished sensation, peripheral arterial disease, or chronically high blood sugars.
Read MoreDiabetic foot ulcers can start out in an ordinary way. It might be a new pair of shoes or taking an extra-long walk, and the next thing you know, you have a small blister on your foot.
Read MoreSpring has finally arrived, and as we change over to the sports we enjoy during the warmer months, it’s easy to forget that different sports utilize different sets of muscles, different postures, and gear and clothing that we’ve become unfamiliar with.
Read MoreAccording to the American Diabetes Association, 24 million Americans have diabetes, which is the leading cause of amputation of feet, toes and legs.
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