You will need
  • - insulin;
  • - hypoglycemic tablets;
  • - milgamma, benfogamma;
  • - preparations of alpha-lipoic acid;
  • - B vitamins;
  • - gabagamma, tebantin.
Instruction
1
Check the level of glucose in the blood. If it's high, increase insulin dose, hypoglycemic tablets. Excess glucose in the blood damages the vessels and nerves, including the lower extremities.
2
Follow the blood pressure, it should be no more than 120/80 mm. At higher numbers, see the physician, he will prescribe drugs that reduce blood pressure.
3
Refrain from Smoking and drinking alcohol. Nicotine and alcohol adversely affect blood vessels and nerves, which are already suffering from increased levels of glucose in diabetes.
4
Carefully treat the skin of your feet. Treat even small wounds and scratches. Through broken skin into the body penetrates the infection, poor blood flow to the feet creates the conditions for its proliferation. Raw time abrasion can cause gangrene in the future.
5
Do not wear tight shoes, her feet badly krovosnabjaemah and there is a risk to corn. When choosing a Shoe to attach the sole on the inner side of the cut sheet with the contours of your foot. If the piece of paper smaller than the sole of a Shoe, such shoes will not get you to press and RUB.
6
Do not attempt to warm frozen feet and legs warmer, because of the nerve damage sensitivity of a skin is reduced, and you can unwittingly get burned.
7
Daily take drugs, containing benfotiamine (milgamma, benfogamma), they prevent the progression of diabetic foot.
8
Courses are treated by preparations of alpha-lipoic acid and vitamins of group B. Two courses per year, 10-15 injections every.
9
For pain in the feet take drugs gabapentin (gabagamma, tebantin).
10
Annually, go through ultrasonic dopplerography of vessels of lower extremities, and visit a neurologist for investigation of skin sensitivity.
11
If you notice that the skin on one of his fingers darkened, immediately contact your surgeon. If timely treatment can save the rest of the toes and foot in General.