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October 18, 2017 | New Articles: Nutrition / Life

12 Foot Care Tips for Diabetics

2. Check your feet daily

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You definitely want to check your feet daily. Take off your shoes and socks and look carefully at your entire foot – both of them.

If you cannot see underneath or have trouble looking closely, try to use a mirror or get someone to help you. What you are looking for are any sores, cuts, bruises, reddening or swelling.

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