Medi-Rehatek will introduce who has high-risk rate of foot ulcers among diabetic foot patients as below: (1) Patients with diabetic complications, such as diabetes with neuropathy, diabetic vascular disease, diabetic nephropathy and other chronic complications. (2) With a history of foot ulcers. (3) Foot deformity: such as bow foot (claw-shaped feet, high arch feet) mainlymanifest that sole of foot curves in front and back direction, the arch is high, the middle sole of foot still can not touch the ground. (4) With a callus (calluses) or "corns" (foot skin hyperkeratosis limitations, the middle has the inverted cone horny plug whose shape like a chick's eyes, known as the corns or meat thorns). (5) Presbyopia, cataracts, glaucoma, etc., which cause blindness or severe vision loss. (6) Combined renal disease, especially those with chronic renal failure. (7) The elderly or those who can not observe their feet, especially those are living alone. (8)Sensory loss, especially the foot can not perceive pain (9)Lack of knowledge of diabetes (10) Long-term smokers Relative blog: Why diabetic foot is difficult to heal
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