manichand1970
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The increase in amputations has almost doubled over a 10 year period with up to 100 patients a week losing a leg to complications of the disease.
Damage can lead to foot ulcers and slow- healing wounds which, if they become infected, can result in amputation.
Podiatrists recommend that people with diabetes should always wear slippers around the home to reduce the risk of foot injuries.
Caroline Butler, care adviser at Diabetes UK, said: "It's appalling that thousands of people with diabetes in the UK undergo lower limb amputations every year. We want to help reduce that number by getting people with diabetes to wear suitable slippers at home.
Ardbeg said:Extract from the Daily Telegraph article above:
Damage can lead to foot ulcers and slow- healing wounds which, if they become infected, can result in amputation.
Podiatrists recommend that people with diabetes should always wear slippers around the home to reduce the risk of foot injuries.
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I don't know about the rest of you, but it seems a huge over simplification to me to suggest that by simply wearing slippers around the house that the number of future amputations can be greatly reduced. So then , as long as I wear my slippers it's ok for me to gorge myself with deep fried mars bars washed down by 10 pints of Guinness every night then is it? :?
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