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Podiatry

Podiatry is the branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases of the human foot. Our board certified podiatrist provides treatment of acute and chronic podiatric conditions. Diabetic clients receive special attention of their unique podiatric needs by our specialist.

Diabetic

Foot care for diabetics

If you have diabetes you are more prone to foot problems, because the disease can damage your blood vessels and nerves. This, in turn, may make you less able to sense injury or pressure on your foot. You may not notice foot injury until severe infection develops.

Diabetes also alters the immune system, decreasing the body's ability to fight infection. Small infections may rapidly progress to death of the skin and other tissues (necrosis ), which may require amputation of the affected limb to save the patient's life. Foot problems can be prevented in part with improved blood sugar control.

If you have diabetes, you are at higher risk for developing foot problems if you:

All diabetics should get regular foot exams -- at least twice yearly -- by their health care provider.

To prevent injury to the feet when you have diabetes, you should adopt a DAILY routine of checking and caring for your feet, especially if you already have known nerve or blood vessel damage or current foot problems. Follow the instructions below.

Daily Care Routine

If you smoke, STOP! Smoking decreases blood flow to the feet.

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