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Amputations in Diabetics Drop By 25% Over Last Decade

Which is great news from DiabetesHealth. I have noticed this in my own practice. One potential contributor to lower amputations not mentioned in the article is improved blood flow through angioplasty and other high-tech options. 

A quote from DiabetesHealth:

According to Dr. Bill Releford, founder of the Releford Foot & Ankle Institute in Beverly Hills, as many as 75 percent of all amputations are preventable. He offered the following tips in a recent press release:

* Do not smoke.

Exercise daily

* Control your cholesterol.

* Dry in between all toes after bathing.

* Always control your diabetes and blood pressure.

* Always wear shoes made from natural sources such as calfskin or soft leathers.

* Never pull or pick skin from your feet.

* Eat at least five colors of fruits and vegetables every day.

* Never cut toenails or trim calluses if you have diabetes or poor circulation. See a podiatrist for routine foot care.

* Never go barefoot if you have diabetes,even at home.

Also important is to inspect your feet for problems daily, or have someone do it for you. See your doctor or podiatrist if something doesn’t look right.

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Chronic Alcohol May Impair Vision in Diabetics

MedPage Today reported that long-term consumption of alcohol may impair vision in diabetics.  Drinkers performed less well on vision chart tests than non-drinkers. It’s not a diabetic retinopathy issue.

Beer and distilled spirits were riskier than wine.

The MedPage Today article didn’t comment on the potential health benefits of alcohol consumption. You can bet I’ll keep an eye on this.  (Did you get the pun?)

Steve Parker, M.D.

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Alcohol Long-Term May Impair Vision in Diabetics

MedPage Today yesterday reported that chronic consumption of alcohol may impair vision in diabetics.  Drinkers performed less well on vision chart tests than non-drinkers.  It’s not a diabetic retinopathy issue.  Beer and distilled spirits were riskier than wine. 

Glasses, contacts, or Lasik?

The MedPage Today article didn’t comment on the potential health benefits of alcohol consumption.

You can bet I’ll keep an eye on this.

Steve Parker, M.D.

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