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- Athletes foot | Diabetes UK Forum
It is important to treat athletes foot as it can spread to the nails and thus you could have a fungal infection in your nails - and that is a nightmare to treat and success rates low Apart from being unsightly, an untreated fungal nail will deteriorate over time and can in some instances cause problems
- athletes foot | Diabetes UK
I have used athletes foot treatments on my feet and it just made it better, no ill effects I think I used mycil spray rather than a cream I'm sure you know to do things like drying between toes after a bath and making sure alex wears well fitting shoes preferably not trainers all the time If you are worried go to a foot clinic
- Pain big toe , chronic type 2 diabetic. | Diabetes UK Forum
GP diagnosed fungal infection and now on systemic antifungal treatment but, pain persists and affecting quality Almost six months pain in big toe Sugar levels controlled No ulceration or other contributing pathology Walking difficult and need pain killers everyday
- Cellulitis | Diabetes UK Forum
Out of the blue contracted cellulitis on Friday which is now being treated with antibiotics Could not find any bites or breaks in skin but do recall a small bout of athletes foot on the same leg couple of weeks ago Some sites suggest people suffering diabetes are more at risk but confused as it is a bacterial infection
- Fungal infection clearing up without treatment - Diabetes UK
The bacteria keep the fungi under control If that balance is disturbed, infections occur Athletes foot, and fungal nail infections aren’t due to alien infections, it’s local conditions, damp and sweat that favour fungi winning the ongoing battle Correct those local conditions, and things get better
- Shoes and Trainers - Diabetes UK
You only need special shoes or socks if you already have problems with your feet What you need to do is ensure your shoes etc fit well, don’t cause blisters and are comfy , keep tootsies clean and moisturised but don’t put it between the toes as Athletes foot adores warm moist conditions and give them a daily check over
- Conspiracy Theory | Diabetes UK Forum
Hi, In 1990, at the age of 30 and about 14 stone in weight, I started getting male thrush and atheletes foot, this was every 6 - 8 weeks or so I played football twice a week and went swimming every weekend After attending my GP, both myself and my wife were sent for STI tests at a local
- Mental Health and Diabetes Study Survey
I was unsure how best to answer the Q's about my wanting to lose weight I've had D for 50 years and a few times during those 5 years, I've put on weight by eating too much of all sorts of nice things made of highly processed carbohydrate and fat combined with lack of exercise
- X-ray for potential Charcot | Diabetes UK Forum
Charcot foot isn’t that common so there’s a lack of awareness about it generally but time is of the essence if Charcot foot is suspected Early immobilisation in a cast - if it is Charcot - is vital to protect the structure of your foot from damage Good on your DSN for being aware of it as a potential complication
- T1 Diabetes and Running | Page 2 | Diabetes UK Forum
23 minutes is quite quick for my advanced age, so plenty of stress hormones which will always raise BG If you do this every weekend, I am surprised you are stressed regardless of your age You mentioned previously that you do not eat before running Does your BG rise on a non-run day and have
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