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Diabetes
Diabetes is a lifelong condition that causes a person’s blood sugar level to become too high. There are two main types of diabetes: Type 1 – where the pancreas doesn’t produce any insulin Type 2 – where the pancreas doesn’t produce enough insulin or the body’s cells don’t react to insulin. This means that glucose stays in the blood and isn’t used as fuel for energy.Categories: testTags: #Footcare, #Diabetes, #Diabetic, #Type 1, #Type 2, #insulin, #Problem feet & #sandpiper suggestionsPosted On: June 12, 2020Posted By: Sandpiper Shoes
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Why You Need To Wear Comfortable Shoes
Are you flat footed? Perhaps you’ve been told (and privately concede) that your feet are a odd unique shape, at odds with the rest of us? Or maybe your twinkling toes simple wiggle excitedly at the end of your especially wide feet? Even if your feet epitomise perfect proportions, with a ballet dancer’s poise, the same conclusion can be drawn: you need to wear comfortable shoes. -
Sandals For Summer & Beyond
Let’s face it, the last thing you want to be thinking about during these sacred summer weeks is a visit to the podiatrist or even putting your feet on ice rather than a sandy beach, all because you wore a pair of sandals or flip flops that did your feet no favours. -
Happy Feet Are Healthy Feet
It’s important that we look after our feet. After all, we spend most of our time on them. That being said, it’s easy to look after the rest of our body and forget about the limbs which carry us around all day. Indeed, our feet are likely to carry us the equivalent of 5 times around the earth in an average lifetime. Here at Sandpiper Shoes we know the value of caring for your feet, and the difference it can make to your long-term foot health and your happiness. That’s why we’ve put together a list of tips for keeping your feet happy and healthy! -
Footwear & Tips For Diabetics
As a diabetic, there are certain things you have to manage, including sore feet. Having uncomfortable feet is perhaps one of the least well-known and understood obstacles that those managing diabetes encounter. Whether insensitive to damage, prone to cuts and infection, or likely to swell, our feet are severely affected by diabetes. Trying to find a pair of shoes which accommodate and make these changes more bearable is difficult, and whilst some shoes like sandals may be fine during the warmer months, you also need a trusty pair of shoes to get you through the winter. -
How to choose the correct shoes
We expect a lot from our feet, and they provide us with the means to enjoy life to the full, yet we rarely give them the attention and care they need or deserve. In fact, our feet are likely to carry us the equivalent of 5 times around the earth in an average lifetime, and we spend nearly 100% of our waking lives wearing footwear, and even so, we often find ourselves wearing poorly fitted, unsuitable, or uncomfortable footwear. That is why at Sandpiper, we are obsessive in providing top quality care for feet. We can express our mission in just 5 simple words: Happy Customers with Comfortable Feet This guide is provided to show you what to look for when selecting footwear, how to keep your feet healthy, and how to enjoy life to the full, simply by understanding what footwear your feet need.
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