Diabetic foot: What to do and not to do

<p>Those who live with diabetes must pay attention to its extremities, especially the feet. It's just when you're feeling good, because you control your complicated relationship with sugars, here's a small abrasion, a badly cut nail, a callus, a bladder caused by fashionable sho...

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Main Author: Mario Pappagallo (Author)
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Published: Global Journal of Obesity, Diabetes and Metabolic Syndrome - Peertechz Publications, 2018-02-08.
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520 |a <p>Those who live with diabetes must pay attention to its extremities, especially the feet. It's just when you're feeling good, because you control your complicated relationship with sugars, here's a small abrasion, a badly cut nail, a callus, a bladder caused by fashionable shoes but not quite adapted to your foot, a mushroom can turn a banality into drama. Before designing a specifi c diabetic prevention plan - aimed at reducing the risk of neuropathic foot complications - it is necessary to identify the patient's risk factors and incorrect lifestyle habits.</p> 
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