For individuals with diabetes, regular therapeutic pedicures are essential to maintain foot health. These practices help prevent heel fissures, cracks, and soft calluses while promoting overall foot hygiene and well-being.
Therapeutic Pedicure
– Soaking: Soak feet in normal tap water mixed with mild liquid soap or shampoo for a few minutes.
– Exfoliation: Gently rub hard areas with a pumice stone.
– Drying: Wash feet thoroughly and dry them completely, paying special attention to the spaces between the toes.
– Moisturizing: Apply a prescribed lubricating cream over the soles, the upper part of the feet, and up to the knees.
– Nail Care: Use a nail filer to shape nails straight across, avoiding rounded corners to prevent ingrown toenails.
Moisturizing the Feet
– Daily application of a prescribed lubricating cream after washing and drying.
– Ensure the spaces between the toes remain dry to prevent infections.
Nail Care
– Avoid using scissors, blades, nail cutters, or knives for trimming toenails.
– File nails straight across without rounding corners or cutting them too close.
– Use a nail filer in one direction, preferably when nails are dry.
Self-Examination of the Feet
– Perform daily foot examinations using a mirror to check for abnormalities, especially at the bottom of the feet.
– Consult a professional pedicurist regularly for additional care, if needed.
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