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Foot Health for DiabetesLower leg amputation rates are higher in Michigan than in the rest of the country.

Michigan’s rate has increased 83% since 2010.

These amputations are more common in African

American, Native American and Hispanic populations.

4 Steps for Diabetes Foot Care

Annual foot checks4 • Take off shoes and socks at every doctor visit.

Daily self-inspection

2 • Look at and wash your feet every day. • Don’t use sharp objects to remove corns/calluses.• Use a mirror or ask for help if you can’t see your feet.

Comfortable shoes1 • Don’t go barefoot.• Wear breathable, non-plastic shoes.

Don’t wait

3 See your doctor immediately if: • A wound on your foot is not better in two weeks. • If you notice any other problems with your feet.

This material was prepared by Lake Superior Quality Innovation Network, under contract with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The materials do not necessarily reflect CMS policy. 11SOW-MI-B2-18-119 080618

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