Diabetic Alcohol and Infection Control
It's a known fact, if you have diabetes, you are prone to infection. Several areas may be infected. To just name a few of the common infections are foot infections, chronic skin infections,
signs of infection as well.
Skin Infections Control
Skin infections are dangerous for diabetics because a small infected sore can spread, get out of control and often lead to loss of limb. It's important for you to check every area of your body often for signs of infection, especially feet, under
armpits.
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talcum powder to areas that hold moisture.
* Moisturizing
soaps can help prevent dry and cracked skin.
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Yeast infections are common and should be treated.
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eye swelling.
* Often fat levels in the blood and
medications to control the fat levels and blood sugar may help.
Other Infections Control
Next to skin infections, mouth infections and eye diseases are also common in diabetics. Heart disease too. Treating them is vital, and often an emergency.
* You can prevent gum inflammation, dry mouth, burning mouth and tongue, and poor healing after dental treatment by
flossing regularly, and seeing your dentist.
* To prevent eye diseases such as glaucoma, cataracts and retinopathy (can lead to blindess) you should get an eye exam yearly and keep blood sugar under control.
* Heart disease can be prevented by
exercising regularly.
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