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HUNTINGTON FOOT & ANKLE CLINIC
2735 FIFTH AVE (304) 523-7000
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Diabetic Foot Of the sixteen million Americans with diabetes, 25% will develop foot problems related to the disease. Diabetic foot conditions develop from a combination of causes including poor circulation and neuropathy. Diabetic Neuropathy can cause insensitivity or a loss of ability to feel pain, heat, and cold. Diabetics suffering from neuropathy can develop minor cuts, scrapes, blisters, or ulcers that they may not be aware of due to the insensitivity. If these minor injuries are left untreated, complications may result and lead to ulceration and possibly even amputation. Neuropathy can also cause deformities such as Bunions, Hammer Toes, and Charcot joint disease. It is very important for diabetics to take the necessary precautions to prevent all foot related injuries. Due to the consequences of neuropathy, daily observation of the feet is critical. When a diabetic patient takes the necessary preventative foot care measures, he or she reduces the risks of serious foot conditions. Poor CirculationDiabetes often leads to peripheral vascular disease that inhibits a person’s blood circulation. With this condition, there is a narrowing of the arteries that frequently leads to significantly decreased circulation in the lower part of the legs and the feet. Poor circulation contributes to diabetic foot problems by reducing the amount of oxygen and nutrition supplied to the skin and other tissue, causing injuries to heal poorly. Poor circulation can also lead to swelling and dryness of the foot. Preventing foot complications is more critical for the diabetic patient because poor circulation impairs the healing process and can lead to ulcers, infection, and other serious foot conditions. Treatment and PreventionShoes and orthotics play an important role in diabetic foot care. Orthotics designed with Plastazote® foam, the #1 material for protecting the insensitive diabetic foot, are usually recommended. Plastazote is a material designed to accommodate pressure “hot spots” by conforming to heat and pressure. By customizing to the foot, Plastazote provides the comfort and protection needed in diabetic foot care. Diabetic footwear should also provide the following protective benefits:
If you are a diabetic, you should be particularly alert to any problems you may be having with your feet. It is very important for diabetics with neuropathy to take necessary precautions to prevent injury and keep their feet healthy. Two risk factors come together to make the feet in people with diabetes particularly vulnerable. The combination of peripheral vascular disease — inadequate circulation of blood to the extremities — and peripheral neuropathy, which deadens the sensation in the feet of many people with diabetes, lead to a high incidence of foot problems for people with diabetes. Amputation is another dreaded complication of this disease. Today, with new wound-treating technology and better preventive care, amputation can be avoided in most cases. Foot care & DiabetesProper foot care is especially critical for diabetics because they are prone to foot problems such as:
Simple daily foot care can prevent serious problems. According to the National Institute of Health, the following simple everyday steps will help prevent serious complications from diabetes:
If you are a diabetic or if you suffer from poor circulation or peripheral neuropathy, examine your feet every day. If you see an area of redness, swelling, bleeding, blisters or any other abnormality, call today for an appointment.
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