28 Jul

There is a particular type of slipper worn by diabetics; theses are, obviously, known as diabetic slippers such as men's open toe edema slippers. They work to prevent potential slipping through a wide bottom and non-slip sole, which is important when you consider the numbness brought on by neuropathy. In order to prevent diabetic ulcers, they are composed of a very soft material that wraps around the foot in a seamless construction that is designed to prevent rubbing.

Preventing diabetic foot problems is one of the most important parts of diabetes treatment, and below you will find four reasons why diabetic slippers are an important part of that prevention.

Many people do not wear properly fitted shoes or socks.

 

Diabetics suffer from an impaired ability to heal when compared to non-diabetics, so it is important to avoid constant chafing, as it can result in skin breakdown and open wounds. Potential infections, which are quite likely in diabetics, could lead to serious problems down the line.

 

One of the primary foot-related complications of diabetes is called diabetic peripheral neuropathy. Walking becomes more difficult when you have neuropathy because the numbness makes it much more difficult to tell whether you are walking on something or whether the terrain is even. The no-skid soles and wide bottoms that you normally find on diabetic slippers are put there in order to help make walking easier.

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