Diabetic foot is a common complication in people with diabetes that can have serious consequences if not properly managed. Diabetes affects the circulation and sensitivity in the feet, increasing the risk of injuries and infections. The disease can damage nerves (diabetic neuropathy) and blood vessels (peripheral vascular disease), significantly impacting foot health.
Common symptoms of diabetic foot include numbness, tingling, ulcers, infections, and skin changes. These complications can be severe, leading to chronic infections, gangrene, and, in extreme cases, amputation. Nerve damage reduces the ability to feel pain, which means injuries and sores might go unnoticed and untreated, worsening the condition.
Early detection and treatment are crucial to prevent severe complications of diabetic foot. Regular check-ups and preventive measures, such as maintaining good blood sugar control, wearing appropriate footwear, and performing daily foot inspections, are essential to keep your feet healthy.
At HOPE Vascular and Podiatry, we have a multidisciplinary team of doctors, including vascular surgeons and podiatrists, dedicated to providing the best outcomes in diabetic foot treatment. If you experience any symptoms or have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We are here to help you keep your feet healthy and prevent serious complications. click here to contact us for more information or to schedule an appointment!