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Hydrofeet Massage Insoles Help Diabetic Patients Cope

 

 

 


These shoe inserts are good for diabetics.


(Medical-NewsWire.com, January 08, 2015 ) Titusville, FL -- Diabetes, both Types 1 and 2, damages the blood vessels and peripheral nerves of the patient. Because of this, diabetic patients develop several types of foot and leg problems. Two of the more serious conditions that result to several other foot and leg problems are peripheral neuropathy and poor blood circulation. Hydrofeet massaging insoles help patients who have peripheral neuropathy and poor blood circulation manage these conditions to prevent the development of other problems such as corns and calluses, bunions, fungal infections, and ingrown toenails, to name a few.

Peripheral neuropathy is characterized by the tingling or burning sensation in the feet, which leads to numbing and loss of the sense of touch. A person with peripheral neuropathy might not feel a wound until s/he notices that it has become infected. On the other hand, poor blood circulation slows down the healing of wounds in the feet that could lead to serious infections or gangrene (tissue death). These infections could lead to death if left untreated.

According to MedicineNet.com, "Many diabetes-related foot problems can be prevented by good control of blood sugar levels combined with appropriate care of the feet." Diabetic patients are advised to wear footwear appropriate for their foot condition, such as special shoes for bunions. Moreover, they have to make sure that they do not walk barefoot and be mindful of objects on the floor that could injure their feet. Lastly, doctors suggest cleaning the feet with warm water, cutting the toenails carefully, and putting lotion on rough skin areas.

It would also greatly help if the patients would use therapeutic massaging insoles such as Hydrofeet. Hydrofeet is made of FDA-approved glycerin and medical-grade thermoplastic polyurethane to provide gentle massages as the patient walks; thus, stimulating the nerves for improved blood circulation. These shoe inserts also does not have any sharp edges or rough materials that could puncture or cause injury to the feet of the user.

According to a diabetic patient Chewster from Amazon, "Having Diabetes, I have a problem feeling the bottoms of my feet and my legs swell up after exercise….Suffice to say, I am on my third pair and within a week I started to feel sensation on the bottoms of my feet and my lymphodema swelling has gone way down. I highly recommend these to everyone, not just the people who have foot and leg issues." She thinks Hydrofeet really works for diabetic people like her.

Midwest Health Solutions is an official seller of Hydrofeet shoe inserts that can be purchased through Amazon.

About Hydrofeet

Hydrofeet® is a 10-year-old company specializing in health and personal care items, mainly focused on eliminating foot pain and providing proper foot care. The company prides itself on combining the best quality products with the best customer service in the industry.

HydroFeet

Michael Bitler

989-884-4680

info@hydrofeet.com

Source: EmailWire.Com

Source: EmailWire.com


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