It can be difficult for people with diabetes to check their feet properly, for a variety of reasons. Some doctors recommend placing a mirror face-up on the floor and simply lifting a foot over it. Doing so will provide a clear picture of the sole and heel without requiring any painful bending or contorting. When checking their feet, people with diabetes should look for minor blisters, cuts, skin cracks, ingrown toenails, or any way bacteria can enter the body.

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