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Diabetic Foot Care Dos and Donts

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FOOT INFECTIONS Understanding the Do's and Don'ts of Diabetic Foot Care. Persons with diabetes routinely attend diabetes teaching clinics where they receive valuable diabetes education. A lot of different information is presented including lists of Do’s and Don’ts of foot care. In order to follow or adhere to a list of... Expert
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Diabetic Foot Dry Skin

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DRY SKIN Diabetes can cause peripheral neuropathy or nerve damage to the feet. Most think of feeling loss when they hear the term neuropathy. However, there are other forms of neuropathy. An autonomic neuropathy causes damage to the nerves that control sweating. Sweat is an important way of controlling moisture... Expert
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Diabetic Foot Issues Infection

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FOOT INFECTIONS What is an infection? An infection occurs when germs multiply and cause damage to tissue. Bacteria cause infections. In order for a foot infection to develop there has to be an opening for the germs or bacteria to get into the foot. In other words there needs to be... Expert
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Diabetic Foot Ulcers

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DIABETIC FOOT ULCERS A foot ulcer is a skin sore or wound. Ulcers can occur on any part of the foot but they are more common on the sole. The skin functions as a wall that surrounds and protects the foot from harmful germs known as bacteria. A foot ulcer is... Expert
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Foot and Ankle Surgery FAQ

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How long after surgery will my stitches be removed? What may cause my surgery to be canceled? How long will it take for me to recover from my surgery? When can I start driving again? When can I return to work? Will the screws in my foot trigger the metal detector at the airport? Expert
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Foot Infections Diabetic Infections Cellulitis

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Infection can be caused by a number of different agents. Athleteメs foot is an infection of the skin caused by a fungus. Warts are caused by a viral infection of the skin. When most people think about infections they are thinking about infection caused by bacteria. There are numerous types...
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Foot Neuroma

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A neuroma is the swelling of nerve that is a result of a compression or trauma. They are often described as nerve tumors. However, they are not in the purest sense a tumor. They are a swelling within the nerve that may result in permanent nerve damage.
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Foot Tips For The Diabetic Patient

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Ulcerations, infections and gangrene are the most common foot and ankle problems that the patient with diabetes must face. As a result, thousands of diabetic patients require amputations each year. Foot infections are the most common reason for hospitalization of diabetic patients. Patient Provider
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Funding Structure - The Gateway to the Orthopedic Internet

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Funding Structure - The Gateway to the Orthopedic Internet About Orthogate Dev. Team Editorial Board ISOST Global Consortium Funding Structure Disclaimer Orthogate Funding Structure Funding Structure Written by christian    Saturday, 16 July 2005 Support from commercial and non-commercial organisations Currently there is no major direct financial support for...
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Fungal Toenails and Yellowed or Deformed Toenails

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The most common cause of yellowed, thick and /or deformed toenails is a fungal infection of the toenail. The fungus that infects the nail, most commonly, is the same fungus that causes athletes foot. Patient Provider
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Ganglion Cyst Removal

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Definition Ganglion cyst removal, or ganglionectomy, is the removal of a fluid-filled sac on the skin of the wrist, finger, or sole of the foot. The cyst is attached to a tendon or a joint through its fibers and contains synovial fluid, which is the clear liquid that lubricates the joints... Expert
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Gangrene

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Gangrene of the skin is associated with the loss of blood supply of a particular area. In some instances, it is caused by bacterial infection of an open sore or ulceration.
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Gangrene of the Foot

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Gangrene of the skin is associated with the loss of blood supply of a particular area. In some instances, it is caused by bacterial infection of an open sore or ulceration. The most common form of gangrene develops in the feet of people with diabetes who also have associated loss...
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Hallux Limitus, Stiff Big Toe Joint

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Stiffness of the big toe joint is termed Hallux Limitus. Hallux is the medical term for the big toe. When the big toe possesses no motion, it is termed Hallux Rigidus.
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Hallux Rigidus

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Hallux Rigidus is a degenerative-type arthritis condition that affects the large joint at the base of the great toe. A degenerative arthritis is a condition which results from wear and tear on the joint surface over time. The condition may follow an injury to the joint or, in some cases,... Highly Reputable
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