Friday, July 20, 2012

Dr Michael A. Stein, DPM - Pleasanton, CA - Peripheral Neuropathy

Dr Michael A. Stein, DPM - Pleasanton, CA - Peripheral Neuropathy Video Clips. Duration : 1.82 Mins.


Peripheral Neuropathy - Podiatrist in San Leandro, CA If you have diabetes, you should inspect your feet every day. Look for puncture wounds, bruises, pressure areas, redness, warmth, blisters, ulcers, scratches, cuts, and nail discoloration. Get someone to help you, or use a mirror. Here's some basic advice for taking care of diabetic feet: Always keep your feet warm. Don't get your feet wet in snow or rain. Keep feet away from heat (heating pads, hot water pads, electric blankets, radiators, fireplaces). You can burn your feet without knowing it. Water temperature should be less than 92 degrees. Estimate with your elbow or bath thermometer (you can get one in any store that sells infant products). Don't smoke or sit cross-legged. Both decrease blood supply to your feet. Don't soak your feet. Don't use antiseptic solutions (such as iodine or salicylic acid) or over-the-counter treatments for corns or calluses. Don't use any tape or sticky products, such as corn plasters, on your feet. They can rip your skin. Trim your toenails straight across. Avoid cutting the corners. Use a nail file or emery board. If you find an ingrown toenail, contact our office for treatment. Use quality lotion to keep the skin of your feet soft and moist, but don't put any lotion between your toes. Wash your feet every day with mild soap and warm water. Wear loose socks to bed. Wear warm socks and shoes in winter. When drying your feet, pat each foot with a towel and be careful between your toes ...

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