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  2. 11 of the Best Foot Warmers to Stock Up on This Winter - AOL

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    In fact, some of the best foot warmers even double as a foot massager so you can enjoy the heat therapy benefits as you treat your soles to a professional-quality massage at home. 11 of the Best ...

  3. The 7 Best Walking Shoes for Diabetes - AOL

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    "Diabetes may reduce blood flow to the feet, making it even more difficult to heal an injury or resist infection," says Miguel Cunha, D.P.M., board-certified foot surgeon and founder of Gotham ...

  4. Diabetic shoe - Wikipedia

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    Many diabetic shoes have velcro closures for ease of application and removal. Diabetic shoes (sometimes referred to as extra depth, therapeutic shoes or sugar shoes) are specially designed shoes, or shoe inserts, intended to reduce the risk of skin breakdown in diabetics with existing foot disease and relieve pressure to prevent diabetic foot ulcers.

  5. Diabetic foot - Wikipedia

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    Most diabetic foot infections (DFIs) require treatment with systemic antibiotics. The choice of the initial antibiotic treatment depends on several factors such as the severity of the infection, whether the patient has received another antibiotic treatment for it, and whether the infection has been caused by a micro-organism that is known to be ...

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  7. Diabetic foot infection - Wikipedia

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    Diabetic foot infection is any infection of the foot in a diabetic person. [2] The most frequent cause of hospitalization for diabetic patients is due to foot infections. [ 3 ] Symptoms may include pus from a wound, redness, swelling, pain, warmth, tachycardia , or tachypnea. [ 4 ]