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Top 10 Holiday Emergencies Every Person with Diabetes Should Know and how to Stay out of the ER this Independence Day- Protect Your Feet This July 4th — Diabetic Holiday Safety Tips

18 min · 3. juli 2026
episode Top 10 Holiday Emergencies Every Person with Diabetes Should Know and how to Stay out of the ER this Independence Day- Protect Your Feet This July 4th — Diabetic Holiday Safety Tips cover

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Dr. G outlines simple, practical tips to prevent common Independence Day emergencies for people with diabetes, covering barefoot risks, fireworks and grill burns, blisters that become ulcers, blood sugar swings, heat dehydration, falls, and medication safety. Check your feet before and after activities, wear protective closed-toe shoes, monitor glucose frequently, stay hydrated, and seek medical care early for any wounds or burns to avoid serious infection or limb loss.

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