Foot Ulcers Can Pose Great Threat To Diabetics

face many , and among them is the risk of developing .

can be painful and can lead to further infections and even if they are not monitored or treated correctly,” said Marcus M. , M.D., Certified , Geisinger Medical Center. “Diabetes can cause , which lessens a diabetic’s ability to feel when an injury develops, and it can adversely affect and the body’s ability to help heal or fight off infection. Because of these issues, are particularly susceptible to developing .”

are open sores that usually develop on the ball of the foot or bottom of the . They occur when repeated pressure is applied to an area of the foot, and are characterized by red, crater-shaped that can range from a only involving the to holes that reach as far as the bone.

are often uncomfortable, but may not feel them as they develop or know that they have one at all,” Dr. said. “This can be especially dangerous because it can lead to a variety of infections and other complications. An infection acquired through an can spread quickly, become an and lead to and other harmful , which may necessitate amputating a toe, foot or part of the lower leg.”

Prevention is easy, Dr. said. By checking and washing feet daily and wearing shoes that fit correctly, most patients can avoid developing these ulcers. Meeting with a can help patients understand their risk for developing ulcers as well, he said.

If an open sore develops, consult a physician immediately, he advised. Often times, diseased skin needs to be removed, and wound dressing is applied to the affected area. Rest and limiting pressure to the are very important as well, and may need to be prescribed in the case of an infection.

Geisinger Medical Center’s Wound Care Center treats patients affected by , leg ulcers, ischemic or arterial ulcers, and chronic, non-healing . A multidisciplinary team – which includes experts in orthopedics, vascular and plastic surgery, nutrition counseling, lymphedema and orthotics – collaborates to provide patients with the most effective treatment.

may seem like a minor issue, but they can pose a serious threat to your health,” Dr. said. “By checking your feet every day, being aware of the risks ulcers pose and consulting a doctor upon the first sign of a wound developing, the risks and side effects of can be minimized.”

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Geisinger Health System

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