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Foot care

Research has shown that people with diabetes who take good care of their feet and protect their feet from injury, are much less likely to develop foot ulcers. 

Good foot care includes:

  • Looking carefully at your feet each day, including between the toes. If you cannot do this yourself, you should get someone else to do it for you:Looking is particularly important if you have reduced sensation in your feet, as you may not notice anything wrong at first until you look.If you see anything new (such as a cut, bruise, blister, redness or bleeding) and don't know what to do, see your chiropodist.
  • Do not try to deal with corns, calluses, verrucas or other foot problems by yourself. They should be treated by a health professional such as a chiropodist. In particular, do not use chemicals or acid plasters to remove corns, etc.
  • Use a moisturising oil or cream for dry skin to prevent cracking. However, you should not apply it between the toes as this can cause the skin to become too moist which can lead to an infection developing.
  • Look out for athlete's foot (a common minor skin infection). It causes flaky skin and cracks between the toes, which can be sore and can become infected. If you get athlete's foot, it should be treated with an antifungal cream.

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  • Cut your nails by following the shape of the end of your toe. But, do not cut down the sides of the nails, or cut them too short, or use anything sharp to clean down the sides of the nails. These things may cause damage or lead the nail to develop an ingrown nail. If you cannot see properly do not try to cut your nails, as you may cut your skin. You should ask someone else to do it.Wash your feet regularly and dry them carefully, especially between the toes.
  • Do not walk barefoot, even at home. You might tread on something and damage your skin.Always wear socks with shoes or other footwear. However, don't wear socks that are too tight around the ankle, as they may affect your circulation.

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  • Shoes, trainers and other footwear should:Fit well to take into account any awkward shapes or deformities (such as bunions).Have broad fronts with plenty of room for the toes.Have low heels to avoid pressure on the toes.Have good laces, buckles or Velcro® fastening to prevent movement and rubbing of feet within the shoes.When you buy shoes, wear the type of socks that you usually wear. Avoid slip-on shoes, shoes with pointed toes, sandals and flip-flops. Break in new shoes gradually.Always feel inside footwear before you put footwear on (to check for stones, rough edges, etc).If your feet are an abnormal shape, or if you have bunions or other foot problems, you may need specially fitted shoes to stop your feet rubbing.
  • Tips to avoid foot burns include: checking the bath temperature with your hand before stepping in; do not use hot water bottles, electric blankets or foot spas; do not sit too close to fires.
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It is true that Oakley has been known for its strong sporty sunglasses and eyeglasses; but since then the brand has branched out its sporty and classy lines into two very distinct design basis. You probably recognize the logos below from various Oakley products.

 

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The square logo on Oakley eyewear represents the big bold designs.

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Sight N' Steps Announces 

Free Eyeglasses For Life 

For Canada's Olympics Medalists!! 

Let us all come together and support athletes raising our flag half way around the world. These games are about showing the Canadian spirit, and letting our athletes know that their country is behind them; says Dr. Khan, Lead Optometrist at Sight N' Steps, as she passionately announces her support for Canadian Athletes competing at Sochi. 

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Sight N' Steps congratulates The Lapointe Sisters and Mark McMorris for winning their medals and for winning Lifetime supply of glasses. Looking forward to seeing many more medals as the games go on!!!

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Digital Eye Strain

 

Our lives have increasingly become more digital today. While some may see this as a benefit, others are finding that it can literally be a pain in the eye.

Digital eyestrain is now a common problem. Eye and vision problems are reported in 70 - 75% of computer workers, according to the American Optometric Association.

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