Foot Care Education

Foot Care Education

Simple guidance to help you protect your feet between visits—especially for seniors and people with diabetes.

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Helpful Topics

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Daily Foot Check: What to Look For

Learn how to inspect your feet each day for cuts, blisters, redness, swelling, or changes in skin color—especially important for people with diabetes.

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Safe Nail Care Do's and Don'ts

Understand which nail care practices are safe at home and which ones are best left to a professional—particularly if you have diabetes or circulation issues.

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When to Call a Professional

Know the warning signs that mean it's time to seek professional care rather than waiting or trying to treat a foot issue yourself.

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Diabetes Foot Warning Signs

Recognize the specific warning signs that people with diabetes should watch for, including numbness, tingling, slow-healing wounds, and color changes.

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Footwear Tips for Comfort and Stability

Discover what to look for in supportive footwear that reduces pain, prevents falls, and protects your feet throughout the day.

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Preventing Corns and Calluses

Learn what causes corns and calluses, how to prevent them, and why professional treatment is safer than DIY removal methods.

Please note: This information is educational and not a substitute for medical advice. If you have urgent concerns, contact your healthcare provider or call us directly.

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