People with diabetes have a lot to deal with as they manage their disease. Monitoring blood sugar, eating the right foods, taking insulin or other medications, and trying to stay active—in addition to working and caring for a family—can be overwhelming. It can feel impossible to take on even one more task. So, when your doctor tells you to inspect your feet regularly and seek help for any cuts or scrapes, you want a really good reason for adding that to your self-care routine. The foot doctors at Northwest Extremity Specialists are here for you! Read about what can happen if you have diabetes and ignore a foot wound.

Foot With Wound Wrapped in Gauze

Potential Complications of Untreated Foot Wounds

The reason foot wounds can become such a problem for people with diabetes is that the disease impacts sensation and healing. People with diabetes often suffer from peripheral neuropathy, which means the nerves in their feet are damaged, and they can’t feel when they’ve been injured. Diabetes is also associated with poor circulation in the extremities. If the tissue that is damaged does not get the oxygen and nutrients it needs through good blood flow, then the wound will not be able to heal. So—loss of sensation and an inability to heal can add up to very worrisome conditions, including:

With early intervention and frequent check-ups, a simple cut or blister does not have to turn into an ulcer that becomes infected. We encourage people with diabetes to inspect their feet every day—a mirror is a helpful tool—and to keep their feet moisturized and protected in comfortable, well-fitting shoes.

How a Foot Care Specialist Can Help

If you have struggled to control your diabetes and now have peripheral neuropathy or vascular disease, it is vital that a diabetic wound care specialist becomes part of your healthcare team. With regular check-ups, we can catch minor injuries before they escalate. Our diabetic wound care treatment plan might include:

We know how hard it is to manage a chronic disease like diabetes, but we’re here to help prevent one of the most common and most devastating potential complications. Allow us to help you care for your feet.

Schedule a Diabetic Food Inspection Today

Our board-certified diabetic foot care specialists are available in our state-of-the-art facilities throughout the greater Portland area to help prevent diabetic ulcers, infections, surgeries, and amputations. To schedule an appointment with the Northwest Extremity Specialists, call your nearest office today or drop us a line using our online contact form.

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