Footcare Kit
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Pressure-Relieving Design
Specially cushioned soles help reduce pressure on sensitive areas, minimizing the risk of ulcers and foot pain. -
Breathable & Skin-Friendly Materials
Soft, breathable fabrics keep feet dry and comfortable while preventing irritation, blisters, and infections. -
Enhanced Stability & Support
Supportive insoles and firm outsoles improve balance and walking stability, helping reduce strain on joints. -
Customizable & Easy Fit
Adjustable closures ensure a secure, personalized fit, accommodating swelling and foot shape changes throughout the day.
Clean gently using a soft, damp cloth to remove dust and dirt. Avoid machine washing, soaking in water, or using harsh chemicals. Allow the footwear to air dry naturally in shade, away from direct heat. Store in a cool, dry place to maintain shape and hygiene.
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Diabetes Patients Should Avoid These
Avoid wearing
High Heels
Footwear with
Toe Grip
Footwear without
Heel Counter
Avoid wearing
Narrow Fit Shoes
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.
Features
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.
