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Useful information and advice from the Foot Action Group for patients with Charcot foot.

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This page gives you advice about wearing the most suitable shoes, taking into account the shape of your feet and your diabetes.

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This page gives a brief explanation of the causes and effects of neuropathy.

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Diabetes can gradually damage the nerves and blood vessels supplying your feet. This happens so slowly that you may not notice that your feet are less sensitive than they used to be. As your feet are less able to let you know when something is damaging them, it is important to look after them. This…

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Your feet are important especially when you’ve got diabetes. If people manage their diabetes well most foot problems, including amputations, can be prevented. You can also dramatically reduce your chances of foot problems by taking good care of your feet.

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A guide to the Somerset Diabetes Foot Integrated Pathway

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Diabetes is a lifelong condition which can cause foot problems. Some of these problems can occur because the nerves and blood vessels supplying your feet are damaged. This leaflet is for people that are at high risk of developing a foot ulcer.

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There are many conditions which can lead to foot problems. Some of these problems can occur because the nerves and blood vessels supplying your feet are damaged. This leaflet is for people that are at low risk of developing a foot ulcer.

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Diabetes is a lifelong condition which can cause foot problems. Some of these problems can occur because the nerves and blood vessels supplying your feet are damaged. This leaflet is for people that are at moderate risk of developing a foot ulcer.

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This leaflet explains the touch the toes test. The touch the toes test is quick and easy, designed to assess sensitivity in your feet, and can be done in the comfort of your own home.


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