Diabetic Shoes For Foot Pain Relief
In the US we are experiencing an epidemic of diabetes and diabetes related problems. If you are diabetic you know how deliberating this disease can be. In particular, you know the problems you can have with your feet. Taking care of your feet when you have diabetes is very important because the lack of circulation associated with the disease can cause serious problems in the lower extremities if they are not protected.
Over 70% of the foot amputations done in the US are the direct result of infection and poor circulation caused by diabetes. Even if you don't have to suffer the loss of a foot you still have to live with diabetic foot pain. The best way to keep your feet healthy is to wear shoes that are designed for people with diabetes. There are several attributes to look for in a good diabetes shoe.
- Made with natural materials. Keeping feet dry is very important to stop blistering so you want shoes that are able to breath and let moisture out. Man made materials will trap the perspiration and this helps to form sores and blisters. These sores can turn into ulcer which can easily become infected.
- Fit for comfort. The shoes must fit properly to ensure there are not blisters caused by chafing. Diabetic shoes usually have an extra large toe area and come is sizes E, EE, and EEE to allow for swelling. Sensitivity to irritation is affected with diabetes so someone with poor fitting shoes may develop a sore or ulcer before they even know it.
- Removable sole inserts. Sole inserts can conform to your foot thus making the bottoms of your feet much more comfortable. The inserts can also allow wicking of moisture away from the feet and many come with odor control.
- Adjustable closures. It is a given that on some days your feet will be more swollen than other days. Because of this it is important to be able to adjust how tight the shoes are secured. Hook and loop closures work great for this.
- Strong material for protection. Since diabetes can cause a loss of feeling in the feet it is important that you protect them from injury. Otherwise, you may cut or bruise your feet and not even know it until it is too late.


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