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Wearing Tight Shoes Leads to Partial Foot Amputation In Diabetic Man; How To Take Care Of Feet with High Blood Sugar
A man with severe diabetes had to undergo amputation after wearing wrongly fitted wedding shoes that were too tight for him. According to doctors, 61-year-old Martin Ralph was given a new pair of ...
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) on Friday noted the potential increased risk of lower limb amputation (mostly affecting the toes) in patients taking the SGLT2 inhibitors canagliflozin, ...
A groom ended up having his foot partially amputated – after being fitted with wedding shoes which were too tight. Martin Ralph, 61, was given the new pair of orthotic footwear just in time for his ...
Martin Ralph says his special orthotic wedding shoes were "measured too small," but he was told he had to just break them in Tony Kershaw / SWNS A man with diabetes who wore orthotic footwear ordered ...
A federal appeals court ruled that a New Jersey inmate cannot sue prison officials over medical care that allegedly led to the amputation of his toe. The Third Circuit Court of Appeals said Rolando ...
LARGO, Fla. — The new year just started, but Patricia Shields said the effects of the last year still linger for her. Shields said two of her toes had to be amputated because of infections from spider ...
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