Diabetic Foot Report

“The Hidden Signs of ‘Diabetic Foot.’ Plus, What You Must Do to Eliminate the Chances of Serious Damage – Even Amputation – Before it’s Too Late!”

Dear friend,

Are you one of the 16 million Americans that has diabetes? Are you aware of the complications that nearly 25% of individuals just like you experience in their feet as a result of diabetes?

Hi, my name is Dr. and in this report, I am going to teach you about the hidden signs of diabetic foot, and help you learn how to eliminate the risk of serious damage to your health and well-being before it is too late.

While you may be consciencious about controlling your diabetes, diabetes foot can sneak up on you at any time, and so you must be prepared to know what to do when it pays an unwanted visit! What you choose to do with this information may make the difference between a pain-free life and one filled with the miserable repercussions of not acting when there was still time.

What Are the Hidden Signs of Diabetic Foot?

Diabetic foot isn’t always so obvious. The symptoms start out small, and almost seem to be hidden. However, if neglected and untreated, diabetic foot makes a very loud statement that can escalate quickly and put your feet in danger of a partial or full amputation.

With diabetes, problems can grow out of everyday bruises and blisters. However, for diabetics that develop neuropathy, which is a condition where the individual loses feeling in their feet, a cut  or blister can turn into an outright foot ulcer that eats away at the flesh if not detected properly. This is because the individual is unable to sense any problem and may feel absolutely fine. Before you know it, that little cut that you didn’t even notice or feel will develop into a shocking-looking ulcer like this! Consequently, numbness — a silent sign of of diabetic foot — is certainly not your friend.

Another silent sign of diabetic foot is decreased circulation. This is also known as peripheral vascular disease. You might not even be aware that you have the disease as it slowly takes its toll. The condition is caused by a narrowing of the arteries, which leads to poor circulation in your legs and feet. When blood does not circulate properly, the needed oxygen and nutrition is then cut off from the flesh. When skin is deprived of proper nutrients, any cuts and bruises will not heal properly, and your feet may swell or bloat. It may all seem to sneak up on you overnight, as one day you awake with severely swollen feet and ulcers that refuse to heal. Therefore, you must be on guard against peripheral vascular disease 24/7 and treat it with the first signs of the condition! It is not your friend, either!

If the symptoms of diabetic foot have not gotten your attention at this point to motivate you to seek immediate treatment, then perhaps the rest of this report will. It may save you much trouble down the road!

Big No-No’s

By this point, you are surely thinking, “I’ve got to avoid all of this! This is horrible!” Right? Well, in order to avoid the steer clear of the unpleasant, embarrassing and downright dangerous condition known as diabetic foot,    one of the most important steps you need to take right now is to find out the root cause of the problem. Many people may try to treat the symptoms of the condition, but are never any better because they are not targeting the main instigator that is creating diabetic foot in the first place.

There are a number of things that you should NEVER do if you are run the risk of developing diabetic foot, as they are significant contributors to the disease:

  • Smoking: Like peripheral vascular disease, smoking decreases the oxygen supply to extremities such as your feet. If your feet lack oxygen, then blood cannot flow properly and thus you may experience both numbness and growing, stubborn ulcers.
  • Wearing tight footwear: If your feet are being confined to a tight, cramped pair of shoes, you may be creating an environment for blisters to develop, which can turn into ulcers.
  • Sitting cross-legged: For those that struggle with diabetes, even simply sitting with your legs crossed can reduce circulation in your legs, thus decreasing the blood supply to your feet.

Your specific instigator may be another factor besides these. Therefore,to truly understand what is putting you at risk for diabetic foot, it is important to seek an appointment with a licensed podiatrist. Even if you think you may know what is causing the problem, it is imperative to have a professional advise you of his expert findings, so that you can eliminate the chances of the disease progressing to something as serious as an amputation. Don’t you want to deal with the issue and uproot it once and for all like a deeply-rooted weed that is choking out a beautiful rose garden? Furthermore, risking a limb is so UNECESSARY! Why suffer when help is so close…and easy!

What Can I Do, Doc?

If you’ve been reading this report, and it’s just like reading your mail, then it is vital that you take immediate steps to eliminate the serious repercussions that can develop when diabetic foot is left to run its course.

Every morning, you should inspect your feet and check for blisters, scractches, cuts, bruises and pressure areas. Check in between your toes as well and on the outside edge of your foot. If you find any injury, no matter how small or insignificant you may feel the cut or bruise is, DO NOT try to treat it yourself. Topical creams and anti-inflammatory sprays may provide temporary relief, but they will not attack the root cause of the problem. You must seek professional help.

Don’t take chances with your feet and allow serious problems to occur. In addition to risking amputation, diabetics can also experience a condition called Charcot Foot, in your foot warps as bones fracture and disintegrate. Because of the numbness or poor circulation in your foot, you may not even feel the condition as your bones break to pieces.

This is certainly NOT what you want for your life, is it? Why should you have to deal with such horrible and life-altering suffering, when you can get help and escape it all? Are you ready for that freedom NOW? Well then, I have GOOD NEWS for you!

The Best Choice You Can Make For Yourself!

INACTION IS NOT AN OPTION. If after reading this report you suspect that you may have diabetic foot, you need to act right away and have the condition diagnosed and treated before it’s too late! Don’t you just want to rest easy knowing that you don’t have to worry about serious medical problems? Don’t you want STOP feeling like you are a hostage to this dibilitating disease? Well, you can!

However, the choice is up to you. No one can act for you. You must do something NOW and stop making excuses or hoping that the problem will someone disappear by itself. You need the IMMEDIATE assistance of a professional podiatrist who will help you to address your diabetic foot and its root cause once and for all.

THAT’S WHAT WE’RE HERE FOR. OUR OFFICE IS RIGHT HERE IN -  I want to help you end the suffering and bring your feet from barraged to beautiful, and from numb to nurtured. I will equip you with ALL THE INFORMATION THAT YOU NEED AND SHOW YOU EXACTLY HOW we can ELMINATE this AWFUL condition and and keep it from disabling your life. However, I can’t help you unless YOU contact me! The BALL IS IN YOUR COURT…DON’T PUT THIS OFF!

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