Diabetic Feet Pain

Diabetic feet become sensitive due to reduced blood flow and nerve damage (neuropathy). Even minor pressure can cause discomfort or wounds.

Common Symptoms:

  • Burning sensation
  • Tingling or numbness
  • Extreme sensitivity to pressure
  • Dryness or cracking


Pain Points:

  • Entire sole
  • Heel
  • Toes
  • Ball of the foot

Common FAQs

Are insoles safe for people with diabetes?

Yes — choose insoles with soft, breathable, antimicrobial top covers to prevent friction and pressure.

To reduce pressure points, avoid blisters, and prevent wounds due to sensitive skin.

Closed-cell MCR form with a smooth, seamless top cover.

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Foot Need/Condition
EVA
MCR
Best Choice
Flat Feet
Good
Excellent
MCR
Plantar Fasciitis
Good
Excellent
Metatarsal Pain
Basic
Excellent
Heel Pain/Spur
Very Good
Soft & Supportive
Depends
Corns & Callus
Basic
Excellent
MCR
Arthritis/Joint Pain
Good
Therapeutic
MCR
Knee/Back Pain
Shock Absorb
Pressure Relief
MCR
Sports/Running
Excellent
Not Ideal
EVA
Long Standing Hours
Good
Superior Comfort
MCR
Sweaty/Moist Feet
Best (Waterproof)
Average
EVA
Custom Cutting/Shaping
Very Easy
Easy
EVA
Diabetic Person
Basic
Excellent
MCR
Heavy Body Weight
Less Stable
Very Stable
MCR
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