How is diabetic leg urticant to return a responsibility?

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As a lifelong disease, the occurrence and development of diabetes is a gradual process. According to the duration of diabetes, blood glucose level, insulin function and diabetic complications, patients with diabetes are divided into pre diabetes, diabetes and late diabetes. The experience that below basically shares for everybody is diabetic leg is urticant how to return a responsibility?.

How is diabetic leg urticant to return a responsibility?

First, leg itching is a common diabetes disease. There are many reasons for this disease. In the early stage of diabetes, not all patients have more than three symptoms. Most patients have mild early symptoms. Early symptoms include increased hunger, increased food intake, increased thirst tolerance, increased water intake, increased urine output, and increased frequency of nocturia, After the disease progressed, the typical symptoms of eating and drinking too much and weight loss appeared.

Second: many patients with three more than a few symptoms are not prominent or only 1 ~ 2 mild symptoms, and the development is slow, it is used to and ignored. Some patients have abnormal urine or foam, cloudy urine, unexplained weakness, dry mouth or mouth sticky, skin wound is not easy to heal, recurrent respiratory tract infection, hand foot numbness, blurred vision, impotence and other symptoms.

Third: some patients' symptoms are not typical and feel uncomfortable. When they go to the doctor, they find that the condition of diabetes is serious, and even have produced complications of eye, blood vessels, nerves and other systems.

matters needing attention

I hope you will pay more attention in your life. Insoles can be bought in supermarkets, grocery stores, clothing stores or sporting goods stores. Insoles can be made of many kinds of materials, such as cotton, wool, bamboo fiber, foam, and so on, because their hardness is different due to different materials. Before buying, you can consult professionals about how to choose the material, thickness and size of insoles. The insole will hold up the foot. Make sure there is enough space in the shoes. If the insole is too thick, it will make the shoes too tight and cause foot compression. At this time, half insole is a good choice. The insole that diabetic patient chooses should be softer, cotton, wool mat is very good choice. A pair of insoles should be replaced every 3 ~ 6 months to avoid over compaction of insoles and the occurrence of beriberi or foot odor.