Diabetic Defense® Daily Therapy Foot Moisturizer is a solution for diabetic patients that gently rehydrates dry skin and soothes infections. Shea Butter, Vitamins A, E & F moisturize cracked feet and skin irritations while protecting fragile, sensitive skin.Pedifix. 4-oz. jar.
Indications -Diabetic Defense® Daily Therapy Foot Moisturizer is a remedy for dry skin, superficial cellulitis, bacterial infections of the skin, and infections of the skin.
Directions For Use - Wash and dry area to be treated. Massage generously into skin as often as necessary or as directed by a physician.
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SKU#: M1103
Question:
How often can I use the Diabetic Foot Cream?
Answer:
The Diabetic Foot Cream can be used up to three times per day. Because of the capsicum it contains we don't recommend using it more than that.
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Question:
I have neuropathy in my hands and feet. Can I use this on my hands, also?
Answer:
Yes you can. The Diabetic Cream is safe to use on your hands but be very careful not to touch your eyes or mouth after putting it on. The capsicum has heat qualities that can harm your eyes and mucous membranes. So yes you can, but I would be very cautious about using it as a hand cream. Be sure to wash your hands after applying it to your feet too.
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Question:
How does Diabetic Foot Cream work?
Answer:
Diabetic Foot Cream works in thre ways.
- Topical moisturizing agent to treat dry skin
- Topical anitfungal and antibacterial to treat mild skin breaks and superficial infections
- Treatment of diabetic peripheral neuropathy - the capsicum from hot peppers desensitizes your nerve endings with regular daily application.
Question:
Would Diabetic Foot Cream be a good choice to treat my psoriasis?
Answer:
Diabetic Foot Cream is not primarily recommended for treatment of psoriasis. Psoriasis often has an inflammed base that could be irritated by the capsicum in Diabetic Foot Cream. We recommend that you talk to your doctor for recommendations for topical medications that may be used to treat psoriasis.
Question:
I have such a hard time keeping my blood sugar normal. Would Diabetic Foot Cream help to control my blood sugar levels?
Answer:
No, not at all. Diabetic Foot Cream is only indicated as a topical cream for treatment of dry skin, fungal infections and symptoms of diabetic peripheral neuropathy.
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For external use only; avoid contact with eyes. Do not apply to open wounds or infected areas. Consult a healthcare professional if irritation occurs or if you have any concerns.