How Diabetic Foot Ulcers Begin

Diabetic foot ulcers are open wounds that most often develop when several problems come together over time. Diabetes can reduce feeling in the feet, making it harder to notice a blister, cut, pressure spot, or irritation from footwear. At the same time, changes in circulation may slow healing, allowing even a small injury to worsen instead of improving. Foot shape changes and dry, fragile skin can also increase the chance of skin breakdown. Because pain may be limited or absent, some ulcers develop without the person realizing how serious the problem has become. A podiatrist can examine the feet for pressure points, skin damage, circulation concerns, and signs of infection before complications become more severe. Early detection and treatment are important because these wounds can become deeper and harder to heal if ignored. If you have diabetes and notice skin changes or wounds on your feet, it is strongly suggested that you are under the care of a podiatrist who can help you to manage this serious condition. 

Diabetic foot care is important in preventing foot ailments such as ulcers. If you are suffering from diabetes or have any other concerns about your feet, contact one of our podiatrists from Community Foot Specialists. Our doctors can provide the care you need to keep you pain-free and on your feet.

Diabetic Foot Care

Diabetes affects millions of people every year. The condition can damage blood vessels in many parts of the body, especially the feet. Because of this, taking care of your feet is essential if you have diabetes, and having a podiatrist help monitor your foot health is highly recommended.

The Importance of Caring for Your Feet

  • Routinely inspect your feet for bruises or sores.
  • Wear socks that fit your feet comfortably.
  • Wear comfortable shoes that provide adequate support.

Patients with diabetes should have their doctor monitor their blood levels, as blood sugar levels play such a huge role in diabetic care. Monitoring these levels on a regular basis is highly advised.

It is always best to inform your healthcare professional of any concerns you may have regarding your feet, especially for diabetic patients. Early treatment and routine foot examinations are keys to maintaining proper health, especially because severe complications can arise if proper treatment is not applied.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact our offices located in Beavercreek, Dayton, and Vandalia, OH . We offer the newest diagnostic and treatment technologies for all your foot care needs.

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