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Scholl Pedi And Diabetes
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I've been looking to buy one of those Scholl Pedi things to remove the hard skin on my feet but after reading up on it, it says it's not suitable for diabetics,
Why's this does anyone know?
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Interesting post to which I concur.........but what is the reality here?
Because you have diabetes, doesn't mean that your nerves or blood vessels to your feet are damaged and it is this damage that leads to foot complications.
Pedicures, Scholl Pedi all realise the potential problems if the skin is broken, bleeds or becomes infected and wisely states that on their products.
But what ARE the chances? How many diabetics do use pedicures and Scholl Pedi?
Are we "overplaying" the dangers of these popular "treats" for woman?
Just a few thoughts in case a diabetic damages his/her foot and suddenly thinks that amputation is the end result.........it rarely is.
Because you have diabetes, doesn't mean that your nerves or blood vessels to your feet are damaged and it is this damage that leads to foot complications.
Pedicures, Scholl Pedi all realise the potential problems if the skin is broken, bleeds or becomes infected and wisely states that on their products.
But what ARE the chances? How many diabetics do use pedicures and Scholl Pedi?
Are we "overplaying" the dangers of these popular "treats" for woman?
Just a few thoughts in case a diabetic damages his/her foot and suddenly thinks that amputation is the end result.........it rarely is.
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