Sunday, December 13, 2009

What's a good foot cream for diabetics?

I have no problems for now but would like to care for them before I do develope any.|||lubriderm lotion, but use the lotion not cream you dont have to rub it in as hard diabetics are very prone to foot pressure ulcers simply rubbing an area too hard can cause them. Also be sure to keep feet dry and try to keep the elevated off of bed to prevent rubbing witch also causes the beggining


of ulcers good luck!|||There is no foot cream that will prevent diabetic neuropathy. I take certain B-vitamins to help lessen the burning and stinging, and I put a liquid on my feet at night that allows me to sleep. I do not want to list them here because of possible repercussions from people who are against product naming. I would, however, give you a list of them if you e-mail me and request that I do so. I%26#039;m not a doctor, I%26#039;m a patient with diabetes and foot pains every day and night. My doctor would give me pain pills, but I prefer to give my body what it needs to get relief naturally rather than just mask the pain.


I%26#039;m sure, if you searched the WEB, you could find a number of recommendations for diabetic nerve damage (neuropathy).


Foot cream with Borage oil is helpful, but does not stop the pain and burning. I%26#039;m advised never to put any foot cream between my toes. It stores too much heat, I suppose, but no one has ever explained the reason for the no cream between toes advice.


I believe exercise, correct weight for your age and height/frame, keeping your blood sugar under control, etc. are all the best way to help your body stay healthy if you have been diagnosed with diabetes.


Again, search the WEB for many helpful guidelines. I%26#039;ll be happy to hear from you.


To keep the bedding from irritating my feet at night, I put on loose socks just before bed.|||walking

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