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Diabetic Information
Of the twenty
million Americans with diabetes, it has been estimated that 25% will
develop foot problems related to the disease. Diabetic foot
conditions develop from a combination of cause, including poor
circulation and neuropathy. Those suffering from neuropathy can
develop minor cuts, scrapes, blisters, or pressure sores that may
not be felt due to the insensitivity.
Diabetes often leads to peripheral vascular disease, which inhibits
a person’s blood circulation. Poor circulation contributes to
diabetic foot problems by reducing the amount of oxygen and
nutrition supplied to the skin and other tissue, therefore
inhibiting the healing of injuries. Poor circulation can also lead
to swelling and dryness of the foot.
It is important for those with diabetes to take the necessary
precautions to prevent all foot related injuries. Due to the
consequences of neuropathy, daily observation of the feet is
critical. By taking the necessary preventative footcare measures,
you can help reduce the risk of serious foot conditions .
EnterPro Medical Services is dedicated to educating the public about foot care,
diabetic supplies, creating open forums for consumers to communicate
with foot health professionals, and most importantly, eliminating
unnecessary foot pain.
Quarterly Blood Pressure Checks
Monitor, Record and Report any changes in your client’s
condition
Handle all of your orders for diabetic supplies and delivery
Approve Message Therapy to help increase poor circulation
Blood Glucose Monitoring
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