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If you or a loved one has diabetes, choosing the right socks isn’t a small decision—it’s an essential part of daily foot care. Poor circulation, nerve damage (neuropathy), swelling, and sensitive s...


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If you have diabetes, your feet deserve daily attention,not because something is wrong, but because prevention is everything. High blood sugar can reduce circulation and damage nerves over time, making it harder to feel injuries, pressure points, or other forms of irritation. A small blister or dry crack can become a bigger problem if left unnoticed.


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If you’ve noticed indentations around your ankles after removing socks, it’s your body signalling discomfort. While often dismissed, these marks can indicate circulation issues, swelling, or skin sensitivity—especially for people with diabetes or poor blood flow.

You can easily fix this problem by switching to non-binding socks. They improve comfort...


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When shopping for socks that support circulation and foot health, you’ll often encounter two terms: non-binding socks and compression socks. While both are recommended for diabetes, swelling, or sensitive feet, they serve distinct purposes. Choosing the wrong type can result in discomfort or inadequate support.

How do you determine which type is rig...


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When you have diabetes, the shoes you wear matter — but the socks you pair with them are just as important. Many people focus on buying the right diabetic shoes and forget that the wrong socks can still cause rubbing, pressure points, moisture buildup, and even sores. The right footwear pairing is a team effort: your diabetic shoes reduce friction and provide suppor...


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