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		<title>Seamless Socks: The Diabetic Socks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Diabetes is common nowadays. As common as this chronic disease are some of its usual complications concerning the feet. Diabetic seamless socks are helpful in preventing these complications to occur. Blood collection in the lower extremities will lead to infection and injury in the diabetic person, but this may be prevented with special supportive diabetic [...]]]></description>
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<p>Diabetes is common nowadays. As common as this chronic disease are some of its usual complications concerning the feet. Diabetic seamless socks are helpful in preventing these complications to occur. Blood collection in the lower extremities will lead to infection and injury in the diabetic person, but this may be prevented with special supportive diabetic socks.</p>
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<p>Diabetic socks are designed to support and protect feet from rubbing against your footwear and will help minimize formation of pressure ulcers and blisters. It is therefore important to use thick and cushioned socks with extra-thick knitted soles for support and protection. Your physicians may also give you catalogs containing products for special diabetic care, like the customized diabetic seamless socks. Other people may suggest using their favorite thick wool socks for feet cushioning, but many diabetic socks recommended by your physician are now also made with cotton and revolutionary synthetic fibers.</p>
<p>Nowadays, the designs of a lot of diabetic socks have no seams. Seamless socks prevent injuries from abrasive rubbing of the skin, which can be problematic for a diabetic, since blisters often heal slowly and increases risk of foot ulcers. When trying on these kinds of socks, be sure to look for “lumps” in contact to your foot as it may be an opportunity for diabetic ulcer and blister formation. But if the socks you normally use are seamed, just turn it inside-out to minimize rubbing against the seams.</p>
<p>Moisture absorption is important in keeping feet warm and preventing fungal infections. Diabetic socks are a good choice as it absorbs moisture and assists with better circulation of the blood. Dry skin may often be a problem for a diabetic, which is why seamless socks made with natural fibers are important as it is made to balance moisture and prevent wet feet, and most especially to let any diabetic ulcers and blisters dry up and heal easily.</p>
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