Women's socks sizes 9-11 and sizes 10-13
The Diabetic Sock Hut 107 Brandy Way Pocono Lake, PA 18347
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Women's Socks Size 10-13
Swelling of the feet or legs can be a
sign of underlying inflammation or
infection, improperly fitting shoes, or
poor circulation include the following:
Pain in your legs or buttocks that
increases with walking and improves
with rest (the medical term is
claudication)
Hair no longer growing on the lower
legs and feet.
Hard shiny skin on the legs.
Localized warmth can be a sign of
infection or inflammation, perhaps
from wounds that won't heal or are
slow to heal.
Any break in the skin is serious and
can be from abnormal wear and tear,
injury, or infection.
Calluses and corns may be a sign of
chronic trauma to your foot.
Toenail fungus, athlete's foot, and
ingrown toenails may lead to more
serious bacterial infections.
Drainage of pus from a wound is
usually a sign of infection.
Persistent bloody drainage is also a
sign of a potentially serious foot
problem.
A limp or difficulty walking can be sign
of joint problems, serious infection, or
improperly fitting shoes.
Fever or chills in association with a
limb- or life-threatening infection.
Red streaking away from or redness
spreading out from a wound is a sign
of a progressively worsening infection.
New or lasting numbness in your feet
or legs can be a sign of nerve
damage from diabetes and increases
your risk for leg and foot problems.
If you have any of these
symptoms, please tell your
doctor!!!!!!!!