DIABETIC FOOT CARE / DIABETIC FOOT CARE

Diabetic Foot Care / Diabetic Foot Care / Diabetic Foot Care
 
The feet of the diabetic person sitting in the nursing chair are checked very carefully. After examining the soles of the feet, between the toes, and the edges of the nails, medical foot care is started. The circulation disorder and loss of sensation in the feet of people with diabetes cause thickening of the nails and indirectly ingrown nails. To eliminate this risk, the nails are cut straight and care must be taken that the corners are not sharp. After filing the nail tips, nail surfaces and nail beds are cleaned with appropriate router bits. People with diabetes are more likely to have nail fungus, thickening and deformation, and if there is one of these problems, appropriate care is taken for that problem. Then foot care is started. In people with diabetes, the lower skin of the feet can be very thin and sensitive. In addition, thickening of the heel can be seen. Special products are used when cleaning the soles of the feet. In diabetic foot care, the medical foot care specialist should work carefully and pay attention to the absence of bleeding. The care ends with creaming and massage. The care products used in people with diabetes are slightly different in terms of their content. Silver-containing products are preferred. The amount of urea in the care products used is important. Tapes containing callus-destroying acid are definitely not used in people with diabetes. Socks knitted with silver thread can reduce the loss of sensation with their conductivity in people with diabetes, establish a hot-cold balance thanks to the air conditioning effect, prevent the formation of fungus or eczema with the disinfectant effect, and prevent sweating. In people with diabetes, wounds may occur on the soles of the feet, between the toes or on the tops of the fingers due to circulatory disorders.
In such cases, it is necessary to consult a doctor.