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MD Podiatrist Explains Why Diabetics Should Wear Light Colored Socks
Regular foot care is essential for anyone living with diabetes, and daily foot checks can prevent small problems from turning into serious infections, said Dan Michaels, DPM. “Diabetes can cause neuropathy, which decreases sensation in your feet, so you may not feel blisters or sores forming,” Dr. Michaels said. “That’s why it’s important to look…

