Warrenton Foot and Ankle

(540) 347-9393

Fair Oaks Foot and Ankle

(703) 264-0500

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Diabetic Foot Care: Preventing Complications and Maintaining Foot Health

Diabetes, a condition affecting how your body uses sugar, impacts various organs, including your feet. High blood sugar can lead to nerve damage (neuropathy) and poor circulation, increasing the risk of foot problems. Foot care is crucial for diabetic patients to prevent complications. Daily checks for cuts, blisters, or sores, keeping feet clean and dry, and wearing proper footwear are vital. Regular inspections help catch issues early, preventing infections that could lead to complications, like ulcers or amputation.

Visiting a podiatrist, ideally at least once a year for diabetic individuals, is crucial. However, immediate attention is needed if you notice any foot problems. A podiatrist specializes in foot care and can assess nerve sensation, circulation, and structure. They offer guidance on proper footwear, nail care, and strategies to prevent complications. Additionally, they can address issues like calluses, corns, or ingrown toenails that might be more problematic for those with diabetes.

Diabetic Foot Care: Preventing Complications and Maintaining Foot Health

To prevent diabetic foot complications, diligent care and attention are vital. Start with daily foot inspections, checking for cuts, blisters, or redness. Wash your feet daily with mild soap and warm water, and dry them thoroughly, especially between the toes. Moisturize to prevent cracking, but avoid applying lotion between toes to prevent moisture buildup. Trim your toenails straight across to avoid ingrown nails, and seek professional help trimming if needed.

Select comfortable, well-fitted footwear to reduce friction and pressure points. Always wear socks to minimize rubbing and protect your feet. Be cautious with temperature; avoid extreme heat or cold to prevent burns or frostbite, as nerve damage might impair your ability to sense temperature changes.

Regular exercise improves circulation, benefiting foot health. Inspect your shoes before wearing them to avoid foreign objects that may cause injury. Quitting smoking also aids in vascular health, promoting better blood flow to your feet.

Stay proactive in managing your blood sugar levels, as consistent control reduces the risk of nerve damage and circulatory issues affecting your feet. Promptly address any foot concerns by consulting healthcare professionals for guidance and treatment. By adhering to these practices, you actively safeguard against diabetic foot complications, nurturing the health of your feet for the long term.

How a Podiatrist Improves Diabetic Foot Health

Visiting a podiatrist for diabetic foot care reduces the risks of ulcers, infections, and amputation by providing specialized assessment, treatment, and guidance. Regular check-ups ensure early detection of issues, preserve foot health, promote proper circulation, and offer personalized strategies for prevention and care for diabetic individuals.

Please explore our website to learn about the conditions we treat and the services provided. Take charge of your diabetic foot health today. Visit a podiatrist to receive specialized care, prevent complications, and ensure your feet stay strong and healthy. Don't wait for symptoms. Schedule a visit at the first signs of numbness, tingling, or unusual changes in your feet's appearance or sensation.

Office Hours

Fair Oaks Foot and Ankle

Monday: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Telephones answered 8:30am to 5:00pm Monday through Friday

Warrenton Foot and Ankle

Monday: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM

Telephones answered 8:30am to 5:00pm Monday through Friday


Our Locations

Fair Oaks Foot and Ankle

3700 Joseph Siewick Dr., Suite 200
Fairfax VA, 22033
Tel: 703-264-0500
Fax: 703-264-0501

Next to INOVA Fair Oaks Hospital

Warrenton Foot and Ankle

400-D Hospital Dr.
Warrenton VA, 20186
Tel: 540-347-9393
Fax: 540-347-9398

Next to Fauquier Hospital