grey loose top silver sock
USD $4 - $7 /Pair
Min.Order:500 Pairs
Shenzhen Ydstrong Technology Co., Ltd.
Diabetic sock:
1.our socks are made by silver fiber, with strong antibacterial. Keep your feet from bacterail and fungi.
2. Seamless inside design which can protect your feet from friction.
3. For the wound feet, silver fiber can help your skin recover soon.
4. Our socks are get SGS; PONY and CE certification.
5. If you have any special demanding, we also can help you to work out.
6. Health life, health feet, this is what we are care.
Basic knowledge of Diabetes:
Diabetes, also known as diabetes mellitus, describes a group of metabolic diseases in which people have high blood sugar. Patients with high blood pressure will typically experience polyuria, polydipsia, polyphagia and weight loss. There are three types of Diabetes.
low have been also found to have a higher risk, another risk of developing Type 2 Diabetes is also greater as we get older.
Complications of Diabetes:
Diabetic foot is commonly seen in people with diabetes covering 25% of diabetics in America. People with diabetes are far more likely to have a foot or leg amputated than other people.
Causes of diabetic foot
Diabetic foot develops from a combination of causes including poor circulation and neuropathy.
Blood circulation: High levels of blood sugar and lipid can narrow the blood vessels of the foot and leg, thus leading to decreased circulation in these parts. Poor circulation contributes to diabetic foot problems by reducing the amount of oxygen and nutrition supplied to the tissues. Additionally, poor circulation can make the foot less able to fight infection and to heal. Poor circulation can also lead to swelling and dryness of the foot.
Neuropathy: Diabetic neuropathy can reduce your ability to feel pain, heat, and cold. Diabetics can develop minor cuts, blisters, or pressure sores or other injuries, but they may not feel them due to the insensitivity. However, if these minor injuries are left untreated, they may lead to serious outcomes, such as ulceration and even amputation.
Foot care
If you are a diabetic, foot care is important to reduce the risk of diabetic foot conditions.
* Examine your feet each day
As you may develop some foot problems without noticing them, checking your feet each day is necessary. Also, you should have someone else look at your feet if you cannot see them. You should check your feet for cuts, sores, red spots, swelling, or infected toenails. If you have these problems and they do not heal after one day, you should call your doctor immediately.