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DIABETES FOOTCARE

 

We know it is essential to take care of your feet if you have diabetes. Even a small cut can lead to serious problems because diabetes can cause nerve damage and reduce blood flow to the feet. Here are some essential tips we follow for diabetic foot care.

 

Before commencing any pedicure, we carefully examine your feet for cuts, blisters, redness, swelling, or nail problems to ensure your safety and comfort.

 

Revitalize your feet by soaking them in lukewarm water, gently exfoliating, and ensuring thorough drying, especially between the toes.

 

Your toenails are cut straight across without cutting them too short, and the edges are filled, and we do not cut the cuticles.

 

Do not try to remove corns or calluses; this should be done by a professional foot care specialist.

 

We promote moisturizing to prevent dry skin but avoid putting it between your toes.

 

Advising to always wear shoes or slippers, even at home.

 

Keep your feet warm and dry, especially in winter.

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Now, go, enjoy a manicure and pedicure!

It is safe and self-care!​​

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IMPORTANT NOTE: The above information is intended to increase awareness of health information and does not suggest treatment or diagnosis. This information is not a substitute for individual medical attention and should not be construed to indicate that the use of the drug is safe, appropriate, or effective for you. See your healthcare professional for medical advice and treatment.

Orangeville
(519)217-1698

nailit1968@gmail.com

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