Ordinary people are still like this, not to mention people with diabetic foot.
What you don't know is that many diabetic foot patients have foot problems, which have a lot to do with wearing shoes that don't fit.
Let me share a real data with you first:
Australia issued the Guide to Wearing Shoes for Diabetic Patients on 20 13 and 20 18 respectively.
It is clearly pointed out in the guide that diabetic foot ulcer is a serious complication of diabetes and a clear risk factor for lower limb amputation.
The guide cited a prospective study led by Britain, which suggested that 35% of foot ulcers were caused by the friction of shoes.
In addition, a study of 472 patients in New South Wales, Australia, pointed out that 54% of patients with foot ulcers had definite causes of shoe injuries.
It can be seen that the shoes worn by diabetic patients are very important, and ordinary shoes have failed to achieve the required functions.
First of all, ordinary shoes are harder than diabetic protective shoes.
Ordinary people wearing shoes will not affect, but for diabetic foot patients with foot problems, the gap is very obvious.
Hard-soled shoes are easy to rub feet, especially the feet of diabetic foot patients are sensitive, and wearing ordinary shoes will aggravate the damage to feet.
Secondly, diabetic protective shoes can give feet more comfortable space.
Ordinary shoes are generally made according to the normal size of feet, but there are many changes in the feet of patients with diabetic feet.
For example, there will be trauma, blisters, thick cocoons, corns, ulcers and so on.
There may be foot deformities.
If such a foot wears ordinary shoes, it will definitely affect the condition of the foot itself and even aggravate it.
Protective shoes for diabetes mellitus are tailored according to the feet of patients with diabetic foot, providing sufficient space and protection for the feet and preventing the feet from being injured twice due to improper wearing of shoes.
Furthermore, diabetic protective shoes can effectively prevent foot ulcers and relieve foot pressure.
Diabetic foot ulcers mostly appear on the soles of feet, which are mainly caused by inappropriate shoes and increased pressure on the soles of feet.
In addition, diabetic patients are prone to neuropathy or nerve injury, which will make them lose the ability to feel pain.
Even if the shoes don't fit, they can't react, and let the feet continue to get sick until it is too late.
Diabetic protective shoes can provide support and protection for patients with diabetic foot, minimize the impact on high-pressure areas of the foot and reduce the risk of diabetic foot ulcer, which is a function that ordinary shoes do not have.
Finally, the protective shoes for diabetes are professionally targeted.
As the name implies, the name of diabetic protective shoes is precisely because they are made for the study of diabetic patients.
Compared with ordinary shoes for the public, diabetes protection shoes will be more targeted. In addition to the above advantages, there are many details better than ordinary shoes.
Not only that, diabetic protective shoes can also be specially customized for every diabetic, which is more professional and more reassuring.
So I suggest that every diabetic should have a pair of professional diabetes shoes.
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