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  1. If you have diabetes, your blood sugar levels are too high. Over time, this can damage your nerves or blood vessels. Nerve damage from diabetes can cause ...
    Ref: National Library of Medicine
  2. ... Neurology Patient Page Using botulinum toxin to treat diabetic foot pain Jacob L. Kaufman, MS and Steven Karceski, ... begin moving up the arms. Sensory symptoms of diabetic neuropathy include ... or she may injure a foot and not realize it, leading to untreated wounds ...
    Ref: American Academy of Neurology
  3. Ref: National Institutes of Health
  4. ... Participation How You Can Help Printer Friendly The Diabetic Foot and Risk: How to Prevent Losing Your Leg ... prevent injury. 2. Don't accept that all diabetics lose their legs It starts with daily foot checks -- inspecting all sides, including the bottoms, which ...
    Ref: American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society
  5. 951 ... www.nlm.nih.gov ... Diabetics must take special care of their fingers and toes to be sure they are receiving adequate blood supply.
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  6. ... decreased ability to sense a trauma to the foot. The immune system is also altered, so that the diabetic cannot efficiently fight infection.
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  7. ... Title XIX. Diabetic Wound Care What is a Diabetic Foot Ulcer? A diabetic foot ulcer is an open sore or wound that ... foot ulcer is preventable. Who Can Get a Diabetic Foot Ulcer? Anyone who has diabetes can develop a ...
    Ref: American Podiatric Medical Association
  8. Foot care for diabetics ... diabetes you are more likely to have to foot problems. Diabetes can damage your nerves (See: Diabetic neuropathy ). This, in turn, may make you less ...
  9. ... Your Proactive Measures Download a short podcast on diabetic foot complications. People with diabetes are prone to many ... is Amputation Necessary? The goals of treatment of diabetic foot problems are not only to save the life ...
    Ref: American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons
  10. ... cancer, chemotherapy drug resistance, circulation, clogged arteries, diabetes, diabetic foot, diabetic nerve pain, ectopic pregnancy, eczema, external humeral ...
    Ref: Salvia miltiorrhiza
  11. ... otitis media, circulation enhancement, cutaneous sporotrichosis, dendritic keratitis, diabetic foot ulcers, energy level enhancement, fibrocystic breast disease, hookworm, ...
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  12. ... to injury. Also, since blood circulation in the diabetic foot is abnormal, joint nourishment is reduced. These factors ...
    Ref: AGS Foundation for Health in Aging
  13. 972 ... www.nlm.nih.gov ... People with diabetes are at risk for blood vessel injury, which may be severe enough to cause tissue damage in the legs and feet.
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  14. ... inserts for people with diabetes who have severe diabetic foot disease. Th e doctor who treats your diabetes ... amount. Foot Exam: Medicare Part B covers a foot exam every 6 months for people with diabetic peripheral neuropathy and loss of protective sensations, as ...
    Ref: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
  15. ... inserts for people with diabetes who have severe diabetic foot disease. The doctor who treats your diabetes must ...
    Ref: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
  16. ... the foot For more information, please go toThe Diabetic Foot Shoes Orthopaedic surgeons do not make shoes, but ...
    Ref: American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society
  17. Amputees are people who have lost a limb or part of a limb. Your limbs are your arms and legs. Losing a limb or part of a limb can be the result of illness or ...
    Ref: National Library of Medicine
  18. ... also widely used in the care of the diabetic foot. Because it is compressible, the soft orthotic is ...
    Ref: American Podiatric Medical Association
  19. Diabetic Foot – Multiple Languages Amharic (amarunya) Somali (af Soomaali) Spanish (español) Amharic (amarunya) Diabetes -- What Can I Do ...
  20. ... diabetic ulcers, wounds, and infections." Treatment of many diabetic foot conditions, both medically and surgically, is therefore covered by Medicare. Treatment of broken toes, burns, and arthritic conditions -- ... numbers assigned to diabetic treatment such as that mentioned in the manual, ...
    Ref: American Podiatric Medical Association
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