Daily Foot Care
How to inspect, wash and protect your feet every single day.
For someone with diabetes, a few minutes of daily foot care is one of the most powerful things you can do to avoid a serious wound. Nerve damage can hide pain, so a small problem can grow unnoticed — a daily check catches it early.
Check your feet every day
- Look at the soles, heels and between the toes — use a mirror or ask for help if you can't see them.
- Look for cuts, blisters, redness, swelling, colour changes or hard skin.
- Feel for warm spots, which can be an early sign of pressure or infection.
Wash and dry with care
- Wash daily with lukewarm (not hot) water — test the temperature with your elbow.
- Dry gently but thoroughly, especially between the toes.
- Moisturise dry skin, but never between the toes.
Protect them all day
- Never walk barefoot, even indoors.
- Check inside your shoes for stones or rough edges before putting them on.
- Cut nails straight across, or have them cared for professionally.
If you notice any cut, blister, colour change or swelling, contact us the same day — early care prevents most diabetic foot emergencies.
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