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Home >> Treatments >> Diabetic Feet

Diabetic Feet

Diabetes can be dangerous to your feet even a small cut can produce serious consequences. Diabetes may cause nerve damage that takes away the feeling in your feet. Diabetes may also reduce blood flow to the feet, making it harder to heal an injury or resist infection. Because of these problems, you may not notice a foreign object in your shoe. As a result you could develop a blister or a sore. This could lead to an infection or a non-healing wound that could put you at risk for an amputation. 

To avoid serious foot problems that could result in losing a toe, foot, or leg, follow these guidelines. 

Inspect your feet daily. Check for cuts, blisters, redness, swelling, or nail problems. Use a magnifying hand mirror to look at the bottom of your feet. Call your chiropodist if you notice anything. 

Wash your feet in lukewarm not hot water. Keep your feet clean by washing them daily. Use only lukewarm water. the temperature you would use on a newborn baby. 

Be gentle when bathing your feet. Wash them using a soft washcloth or sponge. Dry by blotting or patting, and carefully dry between the toes. 

Moisturize your feet but not between your toes. Use a moisturizer daily to keep dry skin from itching or cracking. But do not moisturize between the toes, that could encourage a fungal infection. 

Cut nails carefully. Cut them straight across and file the edges. Don not cut nails too short, as this could lead to ingrown toe nails. If you have concerns about your nails, consult your chiropodist. 

Never treat corns or calluses yourself. No bathroom surgery or medicated pads. Visit your chiropodist for appropriate treatment. 

Wear clean, dry socks. Change them daily. 

Avoid the wrong type of socks. Avoid tight elastic bands (they reduce circulation). Don not wear thick or bulky socks (they can fit poorly and irritate the skin). 

Wear socks to bed. If your feet get cold at night, wear socks. NEVER use a heating pad or hot water bottle. 

Shake out your shoes and feel the inside before wearing. Remember, your feet may not be able to feel a pebble or other foreign object, so always inspect your shoes before putting them on. 

Keep your feet warm and dry. Don not let your feet get wet in snow or rain. Wear warm socks and shoes in winter. 

Never walk barefoot. Not even at home! Always wear shoes or slippers. You could step on something and get a scratch or cut. 

Take care of your diabetes. Keep your blood sugar levels under control. 

Don not smoke. Smoking restricts blood flow in your feet. 

Get periodic foot exams. Seeing your chiropodist on a regular basis can help prevent the foot complications of diabetes. 

Please contact our office at 1-866-640-3668 to book an appointment for an assessment and a customized management plan for this condition.

Did you Know?
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