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For people with diabetes, factors such as seasonal changes and temperature fluctuations can pose several threats to the body's functioning and health. Changes in seasons often give rise to diabetic-related foot problems, elevated or low blood glucose levels, anemia, dehydration, and severe complications if not properly managed. Thus, as the...
The fall and winter seasons are critical for people with diabetes, as many end up in the hospital because of foot infections or ulcers. The dryness, coldness, and moisture associated with the fall and winter seasons increase the risk of decreased circulation and numbness in the foot, which can be...
Today, many wound dressings are available in the market, and choosing the most appropriate one is important as it would play an active role in the healing process. Among the various wound dressings wound specialists and podiatrists often use are foam dressings. Foam dressings were first introduced in the 1970s...