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Diabetes and Your Feet
If you have diabetes, here’s a way to keep standing on your own two feet: check them every day—even if they feel fine—and see your doctor if you have a...
Tips to Protect Your Feet and Legs if You Have ...
If you’re managing diabetes, you may encounter problems with your feet and legs, two common complications of the disease. Diabetes puts you at higher risk for calluses, corns, bunions, blisters, and ulcers — and high...
How to Fix Cracked Heels at Home
You may be able to relieve cracking heels with home remedies, including balms and exfoliation. But if your heels are severely cracked or you have diabetes, a doctor may recommend...
How does being a diabetic affect your feet?
If you’re living with diabetes, there is a good chance that you may have encountered symptoms that impact the health of your legs and feet. As a common location for...
Heel Healing: 12 Effective Home Remedies for Cr...
Cracked heels, medically known as heel fissures, can be both uncomfortable and unsightly. Dry, thickened skin can lead to painful cracks, bleeding, and even infections if left untreated. The good...
The Sole Story: How Weather Changes Affect Foot...
1. Introduction: Weather impacts more than just our mood; it plays a significant role in our physical well-being, right down to our feet. As temperatures fluctuate and humidity levels vary,...