Foot Care for Diabetic Patient
Foot Care for Diabetic Patient Wounds and other complications of the feet in diabetic patients can be commonly found. Diabetic patients with wound on their feet can end up with leg amputation. However, if you know how to take care of foot health properly, you can prevent the cause of wounds on the feet. Foot care for diabetic patients 1. Clean your feet with mild soap after taking morning-evening shower. Dry your feet with clean and soft cloth, especially in the skin between the toes. Clean every day to prevent dampness, which might be a reservoir of bacteria and fungus. 2. Check your feet every day to search for abnormalities. For example: Bunion, thick skin, blister, cracked skin, wound inflammation, abnormal dark or pale skin, ingrown nail around the toes, the skin between the toes, heels, and soles that are hard to look at with the help of a mirror. When finding abnormalities, consult the doctor immediately. (Do not cut the bunion or thick skin by yourself) 3. Apply lotion to moisten the skin after taking morning-evening shower. Pour the lotion on the palm and bathe the feet. Avoid applying the lotion around the skin between the fingers to prevent accumulation. Those who have damp skin and can sweat easily, dry the feet and put powder to reduce the dampness. 4. Always wear socks or stockings when wearing shoes. Avoid wearing socks or stockings too tight. 5.