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SKIN CARE SERVICES FOR DIABETIC PERSON

First of all diabetic persons keep the skin moisturized help to make <br>it soft and prevent crack that often lead to infection.<br>In diabetes, people keep the skin clean and dry but not to too dry; <br>especially at armpits, toes and groin region

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SKIN CARE SERVICES FOR DIABETIC PERSON

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  1. SKIN CARE SERVICES FOR DIABETIC PERSONS Skin care is an important factor for people with diabetes and the right products go a long way toward helping relieve the dryness that can lead to itching and more serious issues. A hydrating body cleanser, lotion for hands and feet, and a targeted treatment for itching are the basics—and using them regularly can help keep your skin healthy and comfortable. First of all diabetic persons keep the skin moisturized help to make it soft and prevent crack that often lead to infection. In diabetes, people keep the skin clean and dry but not to too dry; especially at armpits, toes and groin region. Diabetic person’s avoid very hot bath and shower’s. Use moisturizing soap, mild shampoo’s and in shower. Lotion such as euchring in shower moisturize body lotion this is the treatment of diabetic dry skin. The skin of the diabetic person’s is dry because is high blood glucose level are behind most of the skin problems are caused by diabetes. In diabetic person’s one major problem is poor blood circulation which can dry out the skin. In diabetic person avoid that type of fabric which irritate the skin. A well balanced diet is also important for diabetic person’ .

  2. Skin care is an important factor for people with diabetes and the right products go a long way toward helping relieve the dryness that can lead to itching and more serious issues. A hydrating body cleanser, lotion for hands and feet, and a targeted treatment for itching are the basics—and using them regularly can help keep your skin healthy and comfortable. Diabetes can affect every part of the body, including the skin. . Controlling your blood-sugar levels is a top priority when you're living with diabetes, but it’s also important to be diligent about diabetic skin care to help avoid many of the side effects this chronic condition can have on the skin. A Diabetic person’s watch your blood sugar levels and follow your diets as your doctor directs. If he/she keep your blood sugar and weight under control, you may have fewer foot problems. Don’t smoke. Smoking can narrow your blood vessels and raise your chance of getting foot problems. after bathing diabetic person’s gently dry the skin between your toes and other places where skin touches skin. If water stay’s in these area’s it can let to us skin infection. In diabetic person to treat a wound wash the area with soap and water apply antibiotic ointment.

  3. Always cover the wound with adhesive bandage. If a diabetic person want wound heal immediately then treat the wound everyday. Diabetic person’s want that take care of your feet . If diabetic person think that have gotten an infection, tell your doctor right away. Early treatment can keep it from spreading. And that makes you more likely to avoid bigger problems. Your diabetes skin care regimen should include just a handful of products, which can help you avoid potential irritation. Because dryness is often associated with diabetes, look for products that are specifically formulated for that issue. If you’re not sure which products you should use, ask your physician or dermatologist for recommendations. Wash and Dry Your Feet Daily. Diabetic persona’s Keep your feet clean. But don’t soak them for a long time. This can dry your skin. After washing, put lotion or petroleum jelly on them to prevent cracking. But not between your toes -- this can lead to an infection! Sprinkle on a no medicated powder before putting on your socks and shoes to help keep your feet dry. The skin on our feet need particular attention as the presence of diabetic neuropathy can sometimes lead to skin issues not being identified until an advanced stage, when they can cause serious problems.

  4. In winter, cold weather and central heating can dry out your skin. Take extra care to moisturize your feet and keep them warm. Wear socks to bed if your feet get cold. Check Your Feet Every Day Diabetic person’s watch your blood sugar levels and follow your diets as your doctor directs. If he/she keep your blood sugar and weight under control, you may have fewer foot problems. Don’t smoke. Smoking can narrow your blood vessels and raise your chance of getting foot problems. Look carefully at the tops and bottoms of your feet. Use a mirror or have someone else do it if you can't see them. Set a specific time each day to do this check. Use good light so you can spot any problems. Check for dry, cracked skin on your feet, toes, and heels. Look at your feet, toes, and heels for blisters, cuts, scratches, bruises, scrapes, or other sores. Check between your toes for cuts or fungus that might cause athlete’s foot. Check for redness, increased warmth, or tenderness when you touch an area. Diabetic Dermopathy is also a common skin problem for people with diabetes. Sometimes known as shin spots, this condition leaves round, raised lesions that can turn into ulcers.

  5. Bullnoses Diabetic rum are small-large nodules underneath the skin, similar to subcutaneous blisters. Again, the cause is unknown.

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