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Diabetes Sufferers Encouraged to Use Callus Removers

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Wilmington, June 13, 2016 – For many people with diabetes, there are many ways manage the overall condition. They need to choose the right type and amount of food and beverage to consume as well as take their medications as prescribed by their doctor. However, there are other alternatives diabetics should consider.

Naressa representative Natasha Edwards explained that “we have customers who use our Callus remover for a variety of reasons including those that suffer from diabetes.”

David K McCullock, MD explains, "Diabetes can lead to many different types of foot complications, including athlete's foot (a fungal infection), calluses, bunions and other foot deformities, or ulcers that can range from a surface wound to a deep infection."

Practicing proper foot care routines is significantly helpful for diabetes sufferers. Diabetes is highly prevalent nowadays in many areas around the globe. This condition causes elevated sugar levels in the blood. When there is too much sugar in the blood, it can result in poor blood flow as well as nerve damage.

Dr McCullock recommends in his Up to Date post that "People with type 1 diabetes for at least five years should have their feet examined at least once a year. People with type 2 diabetes should have their feet examined once per year."

Severe foot problems may also take place.Nerve damage can impede in proper signaling. When signals are sent, they are typically done at the wrong times. Nerve damage is something that diabetes sufferers should watch out for as it can lead them to lose their feet.

Poor blood flow can also lead to undesirable consequences as it makes a sore or infection difficult to heal. Bad infection never even heals and can even result in Gangrene, which makes the affected area black and smelly.

According to studies such as the Collaborative Research on Internal Medicine and Public Health, individuals with diabetes are more susceptible to foot problems. When they suffer from foot problems, they often have difficulties walking due to pain. They need to avoid having thickened calluses to reduce their risk of infections.

Calluses are thick layers of the skin that can harden over time when not properly addressed. They usually develop when the skin is exposed to friction or pressure, especially when one uses ill-fitting shoes. Eliminating calluses can significantly reduce the risk of infections.

Calluses can be easily removed or maintained with a pumice style callus remover such as the Naressa Electronic Callus Remover. Using these types of callus removers is simple and painless.

Diabetes sufferers should ensure that when they suffer from a callus, it should not turn cracked and dry. Individuals who are already suffering from a foot problem should ensure that they discuss it with their healthcare provider.

Doctors can do tests to check the blood flow of the feet as well as advised sufferers to monitor their blood glucose. They are typically advised to know if the numbers are too low or high. Sufferers should check their feet every day for infected toenails, cuts, sores, and calluses.

Individuals with diabetes who do not feel any pain or sensation in the feet may already be suffering from serious foot problems. It is also important to note that calluses in the feet could hide infections, and thus, sufferers should address them properly.

There are nail salons that specialize in removing calluses. There are also products such as the electric callus remover from Naressa that are thought to safely and easily remove calluses. The electric callus remover from Naressa can be purchased at amazon.com. (www.amazon.com/electronic-foot-file/dp/B015GJDW18).

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Naressa offers high quality personal care items designed to help you look and feel your best. Our products are affordable and high quality getting you exceptional value for money.

Contact Naressa:

Natasha Edwards

4023 Kennett Pike #51234
Wilmington, DE 19807

(302) 643-9411

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