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Healthy feet: resources for people with diabetes
For more information on keeping your feet healthy, take a look at these resources:
The American Diabetes Association: Foot Care.
American Diabetes Association Complete Guide to Diabetes. New York: Bantam Books;1996.
Chapter 28. The Foot. The Johns Hopkins Guide to Diabetes. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins Press;1997.
Keep Your Skin and Feet Healthy. National Diabetes Information Clearinghouse.
Free publication. Call, write or fax: 1 Information Way, Bethesda, MD 20892-3560
Phone: (301) 654-3327, Fax: (301) 907-8906, Email: ndic@info.niddk.nih.gov
Prevent Diabetes Problems:
Keep Your Feet and Skin Healthy.
American Podiatric Medical Association.
Facts on Diabetes and the Foot.
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Penlac® is a topical prescription for mild to moderate fungal nail infections.
Regular visits to your health care professional for the removal of unattached,
infected nails may be required. If you have diabetes, it is important to talk
to your health care professional about nail care. The most common side effects
are redness around nails, nail shape change, irritation, ingrown toenail and discoloration.