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Good Morning, Hope You Are Doing Well. My Question Is: Since I Was Diagnosed With Type 2 Diabetes, The Soles Of My Feet Start The Get Thin.

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Aliwal North, ZA
June 10
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Good morning! I'm here to help. It's important to take good care of your feet when you have type 2 diabetes, as diabetes can cause nerve damage and reduce blood supply to the feet, making it difficult for injuries to heal. Here are some tips for foot care:

- Inspect your feet daily: Check for any sores, blisters, or Show Full Answer

Good morning! I'm here to help. It's important to take good care of your feet when you have type 2 diabetes, as diabetes can cause nerve damage and reduce blood supply to the feet, making it difficult for injuries to heal. Here are some tips for foot care:

- Inspect your feet daily: Check for any sores, blisters, or injuries. The best time is after a shower or at the end of the day.
- Keep your feet clean and dry: This helps prevent infections.
- Check the insides of your shoes: Ensure there are no objects or rough areas that could cause injury.
- Apply a clean dressing with an antiseptic: If you notice a blister, stay off the foot and contact your podiatrist or physician.

If you notice any changes in your feet, it's crucial to consult with your healthcare provider.

June 10

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