Skin Care for Diabetics
Oct 3, 2008
Diabetics have unique needs to maintain a high standard of living. In addition to regular sugar testing, diabetics must also take several precautions concerning their regimen of personal care, specifically with skin and hair. In a recent article published in HealthDayNews, The American Diabetes Association offered several suggestions to help diabetics improve the condition of their skin. These tips are crucial for any diabetic who wishes to maintain a healthy, beautiful appearance:
Don’t take baths or showers with very hot water, and don’t take bubble baths if you have dry skin.
Use mild shampoos, and moisturizing soaps and body lotions. Don’t apply lotions between the toes, as this may encourage fungus to grow.
Treat any cuts or abrasions promptly to prevent infection. Talk to your doctor about the best antiseptic solutions to use.
During the cold winter months, keep your home more humid, keep your skin well-moisturized, and try to bathe less frequently.
Always keep your skin clean and dry, and apply talcum powder in areas in contact with other skin.
Check your feet regularly for problems.
In addition to these great tips, be sure to treat or nourish your skin with the All-Natural Products available through JamarkLabs.com, which harness the power of beeswax to naturally moisturize. Remember, always consult with your doctor before starting a new skin care product.


