Just like extended size diabetic socks are good for your feet, Diabetic Shoes are no less important. The feet of a diabetic are very susceptible to sores, ulcers, infection and ultimately amputation. It’s a serious thing. It doesn’t matter if you’re talking about fashionable shoes, work shoes, men’s shoes or women’s shoes. If you are a diabetic you must take care of your feet.

One of the most common side effects of diabetes is peripheral neuropathy. This causes a loss of sensation in the extremities. Shoes that don’t fit correctly and cause rubbing on the feet or that pinch the feet can lead, in the worst case scenario, to amputation. The reason for this is that because the diabetic doesn’t feel the injury until it is too late. Therefore, it is more important to diabetics than those without diabetes to wear shoes that fit and fit properly for their condition. The key words there are “for their condition”.

Diabetic Shoes oft times are wider and deeper than regular shoes. The purpose for this is to make room inside the shoe for Pedorthic insoles that are custom made for the patient’s feet. This insures a proper fit and minimizes rubbing and the distribution of weight. It also greatly reduces the risk of injury. Diabetic shoes are made with fabric or sandal type uppers for good air circulation, which is important for a diabetic foot. Just as important is that a diabetic should have their shoes custom fitted by a trained professional. The reason for this is that the diabetic themselves may not be able to feel an improper fit.

Now before I go any further, let me assure you that diabetic shoes are available in fashionable diabetic shoes, diabetic work shoes, men’s diabetic shoes and women’s diabetic shoes. Also, many times shoes and custom insoles, specially designed to the needs and a diabetic’s feet, can be partially or fully covered by either Medicare or private insurance. This will help with the cost of customization. Here are some things to look for when it comes to shoe designs for diabetic shoes. This applies to fashionable diabetic shoes or diabetic work shoes. It also applies to men’s diabetic shoes and women’s diabetic shoes. Breathable construction, deep and wide designs, no interior seams, box toe design (sorry) and elastic or adjustable fit in order to prevent the shoe from sliding around the foot.

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