How can you take better care of your feet? Keep in mind our 3 tips and tricks for treating your feet when you have diabetes!
Read MoreIf you have diabetes, you might be familiar with leg pain, numb feet, and nerve damage. Comfy shoes can significantly lower your chances of soreness.
Read MoreWhat is one of the worst things to do with a diabetic foot ulcer? Leave it alone. That’s right – a cut or wound on your foot requires your undivided addition. Most importantly, it requires a call and a visit to your podiatrist. For patients with diabetes, an ulcer is a common complication. It can become dangerous when the cut is slow to heal and becomes infected. Severe consequences can lead to limb loss or even death.
Read MoreDo you know the signs of neuropathy? PodiatryCare, PC and the Heel Pain Center are here to help if you think you may be among those diagnosed.
Read MoreWhether you have been managing diabetes for a decade or 10 days, we hope a few tips will encourage you to stay the course.
Read MoreHere’s our seasonal reminder of how to make the right shoe choices and avoid the hassles of returns and exchanges. One of our best recommendations for starting the right way is to do your homework.
Read MoreWhile managing diabetes can be challenging, we know that staying active remains a top benefit.
Read MoreIf you have diabetes, we hope that you have added a podiatrist to your care team. Diabetes can have a significant impact on your feet or ankles — if you aren’t proactive.
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