Is it safe for a diabetic to get a pedicure?

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People are divided on the answer to this question. In general, if your blood sugars are not in control, you have any circulation issues and you have any Diabetes related medical issues you should not get pedicures. If your diabetes is well controlled and you are healthy you are probably at not much more risk than anyone else. It would be wise to go to a speciality salon where they are trained to give pedicures to people with diabetes or other similar medical issues. I know there is one in Overland Park, KS called PediProz that is great and even have doctors sending patients to them. One suggestion that I have heard if a diabetic does go to a salon for a pedicure and chooses not to disclose that they are diabetic is to ask not to have any scraping done, to carefully check for nicks and cuts after the nails are trimmed and watch any you find, and to not soak too long in the hot water.

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