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29th Dec 2009

Diabetic Dress Socks

Diabetic dress socks are designed for the purpose of providing protection and comfort for the sensitive feet yet still looking stylish. It may appear as your regular dress socks to be used in formal or casual affairs, yet it is made from scientific materials to protect the feet from bacteria and at the same time giving it utmost comfort to function well.

At Amazon, they have a wide collection of diabetic dress socks that is a diabetic’s heaven. Diabetic dress socks come in unlimited looks, brand, prices and packaging that a diabetic person can have the luxury of choosing the best pair which best suit his or her needs. Whether one chooses acrylic, ribbed, micro fiber, sheer or crew, whatever the length: calf, knee-high, over-the-knee high, whether it comes in individual or multi-packs in reasonable or extra steep prices, whatever the brand, you can be sure that it gives your feet the protection it needs. Moreover, they look stylish like the regular socks that a diabetic person can sometimes forget that he or she is wearing special, therapeutic socks.

Footsmart, Thorlo, GreaterFeet, Sox Shop, Ecosox and Diabetic Choice are just some of the brands which manufacture these functional yet ultra-chic socks. The Diabetic Dress Socks by Diabetic Choice for example are made of ultra light materials that give the sensitive feet enough room and comfort to make it feel like it is not wearing any socks at all. It also comes in a 12-pair pack at a reasonable price of $29.99 that makes it a tempting choice for the delicate feet. Check out this link to see the product and decide for yourself:

Diabetic Dress Socks, Ultra Light, 12pair, Crew/Black Size 10-13

Bamboo Crew Diabetic Dress Sock by Ecosox is made of breathable materials that give the feet a fresh feeling. Functional yet stylish, it is a smart choice for any diabetic who needs dress socks for his or her business meetings or casual gatherings. Check this out to see the item:

Bamboo Crew Diabetic Dress Sock

Thorlo and Sox Shop also offer amazing diabetic dress socks that are made of anti-microbial materials to prevent foot odor and keep the feet dry and free from unwanted bacteria or fungi. They also come in affordable prices that any diabetic person can truly appreciate. Therapeutic yet comfortable and fashionable all at the same time, the sensitive diabetic’s feet can relax and enjoy the benefits diabetic dress socks bring.

Jobst, DeluxeComfort and Therafirm are some of the brands designed to care for a diabetic woman’s fragile feet. Seamless, soft and non-irritating, yet strong enough to give the right protection, and at the same time stylish to satisfy a woman’s need for her fashion, it’s a little touch of heaven for the diabetic woman’s feet.

Mediven for Women – Sheer Soft Knee Highs – 20 30 mmHg

Whatever the choice in these dress socks though, it is still best to consult your doctor to give your extra-sensitive feet the best care and protection it needs.

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29th Dec 2009

Diabetic Crew Socks

Over the years I have been searching for the perfect diabetic socks most gentle for my feet. For someone who developed Type II diabetes at 55, the many changes and adjustments I have to go through to make sure I have my condition in control, could get overwhelming at times. I must say I am on top of things though. I do everything my doctor tells me and I take my medications on time. It took me a while to get used to the regular sugar tests and all, as well as my regular visits to the podiatrist, but hey, I had to do what’s necessary. Else, I would be putting myself at risk to the many complications my condition could lead to. My doctor told me how these complications could be avoided by protecting myself. And that’s exactly what I’m doing.

As the first-line defense from foot injury, diabetics like me should pay extra attention to the kind of socks we wear. At the beginning I thought all diabetic socks are the same and got myself the very first pair of socks I came across with. Little did I know that diabetic socks could come in many forms, just how regular socks do. From ankle socks, low cut, quarter crew, regular crew cut, below the knee, knee-high, the options are really vast. But apart from the lengths, you would also find non-compression diabetic socks, anti-neuropathy diabetic socks, compression socks, anti-fungal diabetic socks and God knows what else is out there. After a few trial and error, I stuck with diabetic crew socks as I find the length just around my calf most comfortable and is exactly what I wanted. I somehow don’t feel too protected with low-cuts and ankle socks, and I don’t like folding the longer ones either.

So, after trying out a few brands, I have decided on my new favourites. My first pick, FootSmart’s Extra Roomy Diabetic Crew Socks. I’ve heard people buy this one to use over casts or something, the extra room do come in handy. But personally, it’s non-binding and ultra-stretchable qualities are exactly what I need to make my feet feel comfortable and fresh. It has some anti-microbial properties supposed to control foot odors, and even I do not have odor problems, I feel good knowing it inhibits bacterial growth on my lovely toes. In case you wanna check it out, here’s where you can find it:

FootSmart Men’s / Women’s Diabetic Extra-Roomy Crew Socks

New Balance Lightning Dry Diabetic Crew Socks. You won’t believe how soft these socks are. The extra cushion on the footbed makes them perfect to wear when I go out walking in mornings. No matter if I have them on for hours, I never experienced any irritation at all as these socks are designed not to have any seams. Since it is non-binding as well, I could get to enjoy flexibility of movement. This one I recommend. Check them out at:

New Balance Unisex Lightning Dry Diabetic Crew Single Pair Sock

The Arriva Medi-Tec Diabetic Holofiber Crew Socks, like my two other faves, are unisex as well. But this one’s interesting. The Holofibers it contain are said to naturally respond to light and has some really positive effects on the circulation. I do not really notice the difference, but somehow I feel good having them on knowing they would benefit me such way. In case you’re curious about the socks’ scientific claims, and want to try them on yourself, here’s where I ordered them:

Arriva Men’s / Women’s Medi-Tec Diabetic Holofiber Crew Socks

There are more diabetic socks out there, but from everything I have personally tried, these three are the ones I can truly recommend.

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18th Nov 2009

Peripheral Neuropathy Socks

Peripheral neuropathy constitutes a wide range of disorders in the body due to damaged nerves that are intended to serve as communication between a person’s brain and the rest of the body. The injury to these nerves results to a miscommunication between the brain and certain body parts, leading to weakness and numbness most especially to the person’s extremities. It leaves a person with some tingling sensation and sometimes with an unexplainable pain on the toes and feet. So many factors cause the development of peripheral neuropathy. Guillain-Barre, leprosy and certain viruses could result to the condition. However, many instances of peripheral neuropathy more particularly affecting a person’s feet are due to Diabetes, where its disease process causes pre-disposing factors to its development.

The biggest disadvantage posed with peripheral neuropathy is the person’s lacking ability of becoming aware of injuries occurring to his feet. Unattended injuries become infected and complications would develop. Since diabetics are at higher risk for developing peripheral nerve damage, this could be very detrimental as diabetic wounds are mostly non-healing, making them more prone to amputation. For people suffering from peripheral neuropathy, special care for the feet is of crucial importance. Special socks are designed to provide relief and the extra needed protection to prevent injuries. Peripheral neuropathy socks intend to provide extra comfort, pressure relief and safety.

Peripheral neuropathy socks are made with the proper fit. Tight regular socks would impede circulation further and is never recommended. These special socks also provide the needed warmth on cooler nights with their well-chosen materials. With the constant search for solutions to peripheral neuropathy, special socks made from Bio Ceramic-infused polypropylene fibers are also developed. This material is known to emit beneficial infrared rays to the feet and greatly improves the circulation, thus benefiting those with peripheral neuropathy. Electro massage devices are also developed for the condition, and along with that, electro conductive socks were manufactured to get the most advantage from the device. These peripheral neuropathy socks are laced with silver to conduct the device’s electrical massage and muscle stimulations.

The goal of peripheral neuropathy socks is to relieve the symptoms and to arrest the progression of the condition. As a supportive measure in peripheral neuropathy management, they have proved very helpful in proving relief and improving blood flow. With the benefits it provide to those with the condition, it is greatly considered a simple, convenient, safe and affordable solution.

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