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Mens 3 Pack Patterned Health Socks – Diabetic Socks

  • Big Stretch Fabric enhances circulation
  • No Bind Top maximizes leg comfort with
  • Stay Up Power
  • Seamless Toe prevents blisters and irritation
  • Anti Microbial coated fabric resists bacteria growth

Product DescriptionIncludes: 3 Pair Patterned Sox- Navy with Khaki dots

Our Health & Comfort Sox stretch further than a regular sock with a non-binding top, promoting circulation and keeping you comfortable. Avoiding the sock ring imprints on legs helps toward the prevention of blood clots and varicose veins.

Great diabetic sock or for travelers, sensitive feet, circulatory problems, swollen or wide feet and legs. Enjoy the super comfort and style of our Sugar Free Sox and live healthy!

Fabric Contents: 80% Cotton, 17% Nylon, 3% Spandex
Mens sock size 10-13 fits shoe sizes 7-12
Mid-calf length

Mens 3 Pack Patterned Health Socks – Diabetic Socks

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Posted by admin    Date: Sunday, January 31, 2010

Categories: Diabetes neuropathy

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Compression Socks and Diabetics

If you are dealing with Diabetes you should know that compression socks are your first line of defense to manage foot aliments. Diabetics often suffer from foot aliments due to there lowered immune system. Just a small infection can lead to amputation if not caught in time.

Diabetic neuropathy is another problem that can commonly occur. This condition could result in the diabetic person experiencing uncomfortable pain or numbness in there feet. Although by using compression socks will go a long way in aiding to alleviate this problem.

Circulation problems are also frequently seen in diabetics. This can cause diabetic individuals to experience foot sores and blisters. By using diabetic socks they can alleviate this problem. This in turn will then allow a diabetic person to feel more much energetic which will consequently result in them experiencing a much more active, better quality life.

Diabetics often have a tendency to experience swollen feet,wearing standard socks often feels restrictive and too tight. Compression socks specifically designed to aid in proper blood circulation in the feet of diabetics, compression socks are also made to be wider to aid in comfort and help wick moisture away. The elastics in regular socks also tend to be much tighter cutting off circulation. This can sometimes be rather painful to a diabetic, and it tends to lead to other foot problems for diabetics. Compression socks are also a great way to help in the prevention of varicose veins.

It is very important that compression socks fit correctly to get the most benefits. For starters, you will want to make sure that you are wearing the right size. If you are not entirely sure what size are right for you, just check with your doctor, and they will be more than happy to assist you with this.

Diabetes is oftentimes a difficult condition to have to deal with. Luckily though, utilizing the proper tools such as wearing compression socks can make your diabetes much easier to deal with. I wish you the best of luck, and I hope that this helps to keep your diabetic symptoms under good control for many more years to come!

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Posted by admin    Date: Monday, January 25, 2010

Categories: Diabetes neuropathy, Neuropathy Product

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Diabetic Socks For Foot Pain And Neuropathy – Small – Crew

  • Diabetic socks are designed to reduce pressure on swollen feet, ankles, and sensitive legs by minimizing constriction

  • Stretch tops, seamless construction and soft terry soles make these diabetic socks an ideal choice for problem feet
  • Accommodates oversized calves with exceptional cross stretch that allows the sock to slip on easily
  • The Diabetic Socks reduces friction, abrasion, shear forces and callus formation
  • The Toe closure creates a completely seam-free foot environment that means no rubs, no irritation

Product DescriptionDiabetic Socks increases blood circulation and ease pain from swollen ankles. Stretch tops, seamless construction and soft terry soles make these diabetic socks an ideal choice for problem feet determined to stay on the move. The premium weave top easily accommodates oversized calves with exceptional cross stretch that allows the sock to slip on easily, stay up without binding, yet never sag. Wear freely without fear of restricting circulation. The Toe closure creates a completely seam-free foot environment that means no rubs, no irritation. Yarn content: 92% combed cotton 8% Lycra. The coziest diabetic socks you have ever seen. Go ahead and slip in! Diabetic socks are designed to reduce pressure on swollen feet, ankles, and sensitive legs by minimizing constriction. Socks that maintain their shape and ability to absorb moisture are preferable and are seen with materials with a blend of cotton and polyester. Manufactures will soon be coming out with cushioned and low-abrasion potential socks to use in patients with diabetic neuropathy.

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Diabetic Socks For Foot Pain And Neuropathy – Small – Crew

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Posted by admin    Date: Saturday, January 23, 2010

Categories: Diabetes neuropathy, Neuropathy Product, Neuropathy treatment

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Controversy to define the pathophysiology and treatment of human diabetic neuropathy.

Controversy to define the pathophysiology and treatment of human diabetic neuropathy.

Much data has been generated from animal models and cell culture, to provide a conceptual framework for the cause and treatment of diabetic neuropathy. However, limited translational in diabetic patients continues to generate debate and controversy over the cause(s) of human diabetic neuropathy. Changes in metabolic pathways so often demonstrated in animal models have only partially been verified in man.

Hyperglycemia

Epidemiological data lend support to the contention that the duration and severity of exposure to hyperglycemia is related to the severity of neuropathy in man. The development of neuropathy was related to hypoinsulinaemia  although  the  overall  severity  of  neuropathy was  related  to  poorer  glycemic  control.    This  suggests  that hyperglycaemia  may  not  necessarily  be  fundamental  to  the development  of  human  diabetic  neuropathy  but  may  play  a major  role  in  determining  progression  and  hence  severity  of nerve damage.

Vascular factors

There is a large body of data implicating vascular disease in the pathogenesis of diabetic neuropathy.  The most direct evidence that improving tissue blood flow may improve diabetic neuropathy  is  derived  from  large  vessel  revascularization  studies  which have  shown  improved nerve conduction velocity  in  some   but  not  all  studies.

Key messages

  • The pathogenesis of human diabetic neuropathy is complex

  • Much data exists in animal models and in cell culture

  • Limited progress from preclinical to clinical studies

  • There is no single effective treatment

In conclusion, our failure to develop an effective treatment for human diabetic neuropathy is based on: Ineffective translation of experimental studies to the diabetic patient.    Failure to take heed of the often-contradictory findings in the patient (lack of sorbitol accumulation in some human nerve biopsy  studies  –  ARI’s,  no  evidence  of  a  deficit  in  neurotrophins  or  expression  of  their  receptors  –  recombinant human  nerve  growth  factor)  before  embarking  on  clinical intervention trials.

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Posted by admin    Date: Friday, January 22, 2010

Categories: Diabetes neuropathy, Neuropathy treatment

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Dr. Nelson Mane States Lyme Disease is a Rare and Relatively Unknown Cause of Peripheral Neuropathy

The most common cause of neuropathy in the United States is Diabetes.

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Posted by admin    Date: Friday, January 22, 2010

Categories: Diabetes neuropathy, Neuropathy, Neuropathy treatment, Peripheral neuropathy

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Diabetic Neuropathy Book

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Diabetic neuropathy is very common, affecting up to 50% of all diabetic patients. It can result in disabling neuropathic pain, lower extremity amputations and troublesome autonomic neuropathies (gastroparesis, ercectile dysfunction, sudden cardiac death, and so forth). With the rising incidence of diabetes, the prevalence of neuropathy is also likely to increase. Over recent years, there have been new advances in our understanding and treatment of diabetic neuropathies and the problems associated with the disease.

Diabetic Neuropathy

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Posted by admin    Date: Thursday, January 21, 2010

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Mens 3 Pack Black Crew Health Socks – Diabetic Socks

  • Big Stretch Fabric enhances circulation

  • No Bind Top maximizes leg comfort with Stay Up Power Seamless

  • Toe prevents blisters and irritation

  • Anti Microbial coated fabric resists bacteria growth

Product DescriptionIncludes: 3 Pair Black Crew Sox

Our Health & Comfort Sox stretch further than a regular sock with a non-binding top, promoting circulation and keeping you comfortable. Avoiding the sock ring imprints on legs helps toward the prevention of blood clots and varicose veins.

Great diabetic sock or for travelers, sensitive feet, circulatory problems, swollen or wide feet and legs. Enjoy the super comfort and style of our Sugar Free Sox and live healthy!

Fabric Contents: 80% Cotton, 17% Nylon, 3% Spandex
Mens sock size 10-13 fits shoe sizes 7-12
Crew length

Mens 3 Pack Black Crew Health Socks – Diabetic Socks

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Posted by admin    Date: Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Categories: Diabetes neuropathy, Neuropathy Product, Neuropathy treatment, Peripheral neuropathy

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Diabetes treatment by Natural herbals

Statistic says diabetes is increasing day in to day out, because of our modern lifestyle.

What I mean by modern lifestyle?

Ok how can we avoid or reverse diabetes, simple

Diabetes natural herbs

Now-a-days people are bored up with diabetes modern treatment, because of its side effects and high cost involved.

So every diabetic start searching for an alternative medicine which has

Most of the above diabetic patients expectations are fulfilled by diabetes herbal remedies. Natural herbs for diabetes believed to control blood glucose or sugar, additionally it nourishes pancreas, liver, kidney, heart and eye, which are behind the cause of diabetes or may affected in long run. That means herbs are not only useful in the treatment or reversal of diabetes and also it helps to limit or eliminate diabetes complications such as Diabetes Neuropathy (nerve damage), Heart attack and stroke, Retinopathy (Eye disease), Gastroparesis (digestion problem ? delayed stomach emptying), Nephropathy (Kidney disease), Bladder control problems, Urinary tract infections, and depression.

That?s why now-a-day?s diabetic peoples are attracted and showing interest on diabetes herbs for their treatments.

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Posted by admin    Date: Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Categories: Diabetes neuropathy, Neuropathy medication, Neuropathy treatment

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Is Foot Pain Making You Neurotic?

Although itching and blistery feet may be a sign of Athlete’s foot, those who have constant numbness or tingling in their feet may be suffering from a condition known as peripheral neuropathy. This is the general term given to disorders that affect the body’s peripheral nerves.
The peripheral nervous system is comprised of nerves that spread from the spinal cord to various parts of the body. This nervous system is responsible for motor and sensory nerves; the nerves that help us move and feel.

When a peripheral nerve is damaged, the affected area (particularly the lower extremities) may become increasingly numb or hyper sensitive (sensory nerve) and/or weak or paralyzed (motor nerves). Either one or both sets of nerves can be affected.
Peripheral neuropathy that affects the feet is most common in people with diabetes, and in those who inherit the condition from their parent – hereditary neuropathy. However, foot neuropathy isn’t limited to these groups. It can occur in anyone.
The most common symptoms of foot neuropathy involving the sensory nerve include:

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Posted by admin    Date: Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Categories: Diabetes neuropathy, Neuropathy treatment, Peripheral neuropathy

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Treatment by Neuropathy and The Encyclopedia of Physical and Manipulative Therapeutics

Treatment by Neuropathy and The Encyclopedia of Physical and Manipulative Therapeutics

Keyword: Neuropathy treatment , Neuropathy Treatment Book

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Posted by admin    Date: Tuesday, January 12, 2010

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