According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), more than 29 million people in the United States have diabetes. While a shocking 86 million more Americans are pre-diabetic, their blood sugar levels are higher than most but not enough to be classified as diabetic. With the proper medical care, nutrition, management and even, lifestyle products, including diabetic shoes, diabetes can be controlled.

The Importance of Foot Health and Diabetic Shoes

Most people don’t realize how the right shoes play an important role in the day-to-day health management of diabetes. However, more often than not, diabetic foot care is still very underrated and can actually cause more issues if it is overlooked. Often, painful and costly amputations happen when foot care is not watched closely and treated properly. In some cases, this could’ve been prevented. 

We all have heard  ‘knowledge is key’, but this time it may just help save a life. Arming yourself with the most accurate and up-to-date medical information is the best way to prevent and combat any more future harm to the body. If a diabetic can follow these few suggestions, they should have a much better favorable outcome than if they didn’t. 

8 Tips for Happy Diabetic Feet

  1. See a podiatrist at least once a year
  2. Examine your feet daily for any new cuts, bruises, calluses and blisters. 
  3. Wash your feet daily, if not more than once.
  4. Keep your feet’s skin moisturized and pampered.
  5. Learn how to do proper foot care in regards to corns and calluses and trimming toenails.
  6. Do not walk barefoot, ever.
  7. Make sure not to allow your feet to get overheated or too cold, no extremes.
  8. Keep your blood flowing, circulating.

Shopping for the proper diabetic shoes doesn’t have to be stressful, let Dale’s Shoes fit you today for the shoe that fits your lifestyle.