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Do You Also Need Diabetic Shoes.

May 13, 2010

In a person with diabetes, the body cannot process normal sugar intake. Usually when you take in food, the sugar in the food is broken down into glucose, which is then sent throughout the body to reach body cells for absorption as fuel. In a diabetic person, this absorption does not take place. The result of this is that the body’s blood sugar levels increases. This condition can cause several problems. One of the problems caused by diabetes is feet damage. Let’s examine in closer detail, how diabetes affect your feet.

When a person has diabetes, their experience nerve damage in the extremities. In other words, sensation in their feet is reduced as a result of this problem. If any accidental scratches or cuts were to happen on the feet, you cannot sense the problem at all.

If such small scratches are left unattended, they can lead to big ulcers, calluses and should these problems get worse your feet might have to be amputated. Problems in the feet usually arise because of wearing improper shoes. If you have diabetes, it is vital for you to understand that the usual kinds of shoes that you wear are not enough. You need to have Diabetic Shoes.

Diabetic Shoes are created with features that help in dealing with problems that occur, when a diabetic person applies pressure on their feet in doing their everyday tasks. These shoes have a wide base and they are also deep in order to give that extra comfort to the feet. This is a feature that you won’t find in regular shoes. When wearing Diabetic Shoes, there is no need to worry about any accidental injuries to the feet. With these shoes, your feet will be protected at all time. They also ensure to prevent any injuries from happening to your feet in the course of your normal everyday activities.

You can see two types of Diabetic Shoes in the market. One is the Custom Molded variety and the other is the Depth Shoes. Custom Shoes are made specifically according to the shape of the person’s feet. The shoe’s curve and design follows the wearer’s feet shape.

This shoe includes inserts that can be either held or removed depending on the wearer’s convenience. They are made from leather and they include Velcro openings. Depth Shoes are different from Custom Molded because they are not designed specifically according to a person’s feet. They have a liner, which runs from the toe area of the shoe to the heel area, and their design enables them to give good comfort and protection for the feet. These shoes are also made out of Leather and have Velcro openings.

If you suffer from diabetes, it is vital that you get and use only Diabetic Shoes on a daily basis. You can opt for either a Depth Shoe or a Custom Molded Shoe. By wearing Diabetic Shoes, you can be sure that your feet is protect from factors that can lead to serious foot injury.

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