Yes, you can practice better diabetes management even in the bathroom! Decisions as minor as what kind of soap to use or how hot to run your bathwater really are important.
June 30, 2015
Yes, you can practice better diabetes management even in the bathroom! Decisions as minor as what kind of soap to use or how hot to run your bathwater really are important.
Wash your feet daily in water that's warm but not hot.
Even though pumps are water resistant, they shouldn't be put directly in the water.
Excessively warm temperatures can aggravate cardiovascular problems, which are common among people with diabetes.
If you're using insulin, a hot soak can increase the rate at which the body absorbs it, throwing off the timing of your blood sugar control.
If you have diabetes, resist the temptation to use over-the-counter drugstore treatments on calluses and corns on your feet.
Ask your doctor or podiatrist to treat your calluses and corns.
Use of drugstore treatments for ingrown toenails is also not recommended.
Athlete's foot is a fungal infection that people with diabetes can safely treat with drugstore products. Athlete's foot appears as red, itching or cracking skin between the toes and on the bottoms of your feet.
Call your foot care specialist if the athlete's foot doesn't clear up within five days.
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