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Appropriate Footwear for Diabetics

Take the pressure off the foot ulcer

Foot ulcers are caused in part by increased pressure in this part of the body. Be sure to wear shoes that do not exert much pressure on the feet, especially where the ulcer.

The doctor may ask you to wear special shoes, a brace or a cast special. You may need to use a wheelchair or crutches for a while. These devices reduce the pressure and irritation in the ulcer area and this will help speed the healing process.

The type of shoes you wear when you have diabetes is important:

  • Wear shoes made of canvas, leather or suede. Do not wear shoes made of plastic or other material that does not allow air circulation.
  • Wear shoes that can be easily adjusted. They should have laces, velcro or buckles.
  • Wear shoes that fit properly and have enough space. You may need a special shoe made to fit your foot.
  • Do not wear open-toed shoes or, as high heels, flip flops or sandals.

Wound Care and Dressings of People With Diabetes

You will have to do these things to take care of his wound:

  • Keep your blood sugar under tight control of blood, which can help you heal faster.
  • Keep the ulcer clean and bandaged.
  • Clean the wound daily, using a dressing or bandage for this purpose.
  • Try to walk less in their home.
  • Do not go barefoot unless your doctor agrees.

The doctor or nurse may use different types of dressings to treat ulcers.

Often, first used between wet and dry dressings. This process involves applying a wet dressing to the wound. As the plaster dries, it absorbs wound material. When you remove the dressing, some tissue is apparent to him.

  • The doctor or nurse will tell you how often you need to change the dressing.
  • It is possible that you can change the dressing or can help the members of his family.
  • A visiting nurse can also help.

Other types of dressings are:

  • Alginate dressings containing calcium or growth factors
  • Skin Substitutes

Keep the dressing and surrounding skin dry. Try not too wet dressings with healthy tissue around the wound. This may soften the healthy tissue and cause more problems in the feet.