Diabetic Foot: Prevention and Treatment

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It is estimated that by the year 2030, over 439 million Americans will have been diagnosed with Diabetes. For those suffering from Diabetes, there is a host of symptoms and conditions that are part and parcel of the diagnosis. Diabetic Foot is one such condition.

What is Diabetic Foot? Patients with unmanaged diabetes tend to develop any of several  circulation, nail and skin, and nerve-related disorders that are mainly focused in the lower extremities. Diabetic Foot, one such disorder, is a complex condition that can turn a simple blister into a widespread infection and a complete inability to walk. When it comes to Diabetic Foot, prevention and treatment are the keys to a manageable life.

Diabetic Foot Prevention

Prevention starts with education. Understanding how Diabetes works, what leads to Diabetic Foot, and what you can do – as a patient – to prevent the condition from presenting itself is the foundation for all preventative measures. The next step is to seek out an experienced orthopedic surgeon to help you manage your diabetes. This doctor will show you how to spot signs of foot problems, advise on how often you should be seen, and lay out some helpful guidelines for physical movement and diet.

Diabetic Foot Treatment

When it comes to treating diabetic foot, the treatment depends on the severity of the condition and usually employs a host of treatment modalities. These can include dietary changes, physical therapy, and pain management. A specialist will advise you on the best treatment to ensure the highest quality of life possible.

If you believe your Diabetes is unmanaged and are concerned about developing foot disorders, call AOSMI today to speak one of our NJ orthopedic specialists to learn how to care for your disorder and schedule a consultation today.