Thursday, November 13, 2008

Natural Foot Care for Diabetics by Cheryl Beasley

Because of the disease diabetes, damage can be caused to blood vessels and nerves in the feet, then circulation may be impaired and infections can form on the feet without the person realising. This can ultimately cause major complications and even amputation. Diabetes also impairs the immune system so diabetics are more prone to infection. Those who suffer from the disease should have regular foot examinations by their doctor and should know whether or not they have nerve damage. To prevent and check whether there is injury to the feet you should get into a routine of checking and caring for your feet, this is especially important if you already have nerve or blood vessel damage or current foot problems. Here are twenty important natural tips for keeping your feet healthy: 1. Inspect your feet thoroughly every day. 2. Clean your feet daily in lukewarm water (test this with your hands) with a natural soap, dry them thoroughly to prevent fungal infection. 3. Protect your feet constantly by wearing well fitted, comfortable but sturdy shoes. 4. Never walk around without some kind of footwear to protect your feet. 5. Clean, dry cotton or wool socks are also a good way to protect your feet from pressure points and bacteria caused by sweat. 6. Always apply a little amount of a natural foot cream that contains antibacterial agents to the soles of your feet after bathing, avoiding the skin between the toes. Diabetics can find that the skin on their feet dries and cracks easily which can potentially leave them open to infection. 7. When cutting toenails always soak the feet in a good foot soak that has antibacterial properties in it to soften the nails and cleanse away any bacteria and grime from the nails. Remember to cut the nail straight across with a nail clipper, since curved nails are more likely to become ingrown. 8. Using a gentle natural foot scrub can smooth any small rough areas before they become a problem. 9. Exercise promotes good circulation so walk daily and don't sit in one spot for too long. An easy exercise is to make circle with your feet ten times in each direction, keeping your leg as still as possible. 10. Sitting with your feet elevated for 10 minutes will also help your circulation. 11. Regularly massage your feet, this will also stimulate the circulation. 12. If you do notice a sore or any type of infection, see your doctor for treatment. 13. Stop smoking. It's awful for the circulation and your health generally. 14. Have any bunions and corns removed by a professional to avoid infection 15. Regularly clean the shower with a natural cleaner and spray a little diluted tea tree oil around the drain. 16. To keep your feet warm in bed wear loose, comfortable cotton or wool socks. 17. Always make sure your feet are kept at a comfortable temperature, avoiding cold feet. 18. If you have any pain in your feet see a podiatrist or your doctor immediately. 19. Use foot powder. 20. Follow a healthy diet and lifestyle; this will help prevent problems and complications.


About The Author

Cheryl Beasley is the founder of LanaB Skin Care, an online natural skin care business that produces fresh and pure products as ordered. She contributes skin care articles regularly to several magazines and produces a monthly newsletter pertaining to the industry.Cheryl has over twenty years experience producing skin care products. http://www.lanab.com.au

How to deal with having a stroke by video.marketiwek

It is not always easy to deal with someone that has gone through a stroke in your life. If you or someone that you know has been the victim of a stroke, then you must know that this is one of the hardest times that a person can go through. It is very unpredictable and there are no side effects that will be the same. It is important to make sure that you are giving the right amount of support and care to anyone that has known the devastation of a stroke.
There are negative emotions that a person is going to have to go through when they are the victims of a stroke. Feeling sad about the ability to do something that you once could do so well is torture for some. This is going to be a normal emotion and one that many people will go through. You need to learn how to accept this and anyone that is helping a stroke victim out should also know that this is a sensitive area that has to be dealt with the right way.
The following will be some of the emotional feelings that a person can go through when they are trying to help someone get over a stroke. You should pay attention to these problems and treat them as you can with each person that you are dealing with.
* Emotional stability, sudden laughing or crying
* Anxiety
* Grief at the loss of mobility
* Humiliation
* Depression
* Memory loss
* Confusion
A person that is suffering from a stroke will have different on the area of the brain injury. People who have had a strong on the right side of their brain will tend to experience memory problems, time disorientation and emotional highs and lows. They may also be less able to use abstract thinking and talk too much.
People that have had a stroke on the left side of their brain may have more problems with their speech and reading abilities as well. They will also be more cautions and get frustrated a lot easier. The left-brain injuries are more often from depression. This is not exact but it is a good theory for why people that are depressed go through such a terrible time with their physical and emotional pain.
Remember to have compassion, love and understanding when it comes to helping someone that has dealt with a stroke. This is the best way to get them back on track and keep them motivated for a fast recovery. You want to get them through the hard times and keep them ready for the better times that are coming.

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