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When you have diabetes, you need to practice self-care every day. You need to manage your weight and stay active. When your feet are suffering, the rest of your body suffers too. Diabetic foot care is essential for managing diabetes so you can feel your best. The podiatrists at Suffolk Foot & Ankle provide comprehensive podiatry services, including diabetic foot care. They have several convenient office locations in East Patchogue, Centereach, Riverhead, Medford, and Commack, NY.

What You Need To Know About Diabetic Foot Care

Diabetes has far-reaching effects on your body, especially your feet. When you have diabetes, you may experience:

  • Delayed healing or failure to heal, which means even a small blister or sore can develop into a painful diabetic ulcer
  • Decreased nerve sensation and feeling, which means if you cut or burn your feet, you may not feel it
  • Diabetic neuropathy, which can cause you to experience sharp, stabbing pain in your feet
  • Decreased blood flow, which means you may have insufficient blood flow, causing soft tissue to die

There are a few important steps for you to follow every day to take care of your feet. You need to:

  • Thoroughly wash your feet with mild soap and lukewarm water
  • Dry your feet and toes completely after cleansing
  • Apply thick moisturizing cream to your feet and toes to keep your skin from drying and cracking
  • Check your feet and toes for cuts, blisters, or sores
  • Apply antibiotic cream and bandages to any open wounds
  • Stretch your arches, toes, and ankles to keep them flexible and boost your circulation
  • Wear protective shoes and avoid going barefoot
  • Wear the appropriate shoes for the sport or activity you are doing

Regular visits to the podiatrist are essential to keeping your feet healthy, especially if you are diabetic. Your podiatrist can check for injuries or infections, as well as your circulation and nerve sensation in your feet, ankles, and toes.

Want To Know More About Diabetic Foot Care?

To find out more about why diabetic foot care is essential for managing diabetes, call the podiatrists at Suffolk Foot & Ankle. You can reach them at:

Call today.

Foot-Doctor-Pointing-Patient's-Dry-Feet-Due-to-Diabetes

When you have diabetes, you need to practice self-care every day. You need to manage your weight and stay active. When your feet are suffering, the rest of your body suffers too. Diabetic foot care is essential for managing diabetes so you can feel your best. The podiatrists at Suffolk Foot & Ankle provide comprehensive podiatry services, including diabetic foot care. They have several convenient office locations in East Patchogue, Centereach, Riverhead, Medford, and Commack, NY.

What You Need To Know About Diabetic Foot Care

Diabetes has far-reaching effects on your body, especially your feet. When you have diabetes, you may experience:

  • Delayed healing or failure to heal, which means even a small blister or sore can develop into a painful diabetic ulcer
  • Decreased nerve sensation and feeling, which means if you cut or burn your feet, you may not feel it
  • Diabetic neuropathy, which can cause you to experience sharp, stabbing pain in your feet
  • Decreased blood flow, which means you may have insufficient blood flow, causing soft tissue to die

There are a few important steps for you to follow every day to take care of your feet. You need to:

  • Thoroughly wash your feet with mild soap and lukewarm water
  • Dry your feet and toes completely after cleansing
  • Apply thick moisturizing cream to your feet and toes to keep your skin from drying and cracking
  • Check your feet and toes for cuts, blisters, or sores
  • Apply antibiotic cream and bandages to any open wounds
  • Stretch your arches, toes, and ankles to keep them flexible and boost your circulation
  • Wear protective shoes and avoid going barefoot
  • Wear the appropriate shoes for the sport or activity you are doing

Regular visits to the podiatrist are essential to keeping your feet healthy, especially if you are diabetic. Your podiatrist can check for injuries or infections, as well as your circulation and nerve sensation in your feet, ankles, and toes.

Want To Know More About Diabetic Foot Care?

To find out more about why diabetic foot care is essential for managing diabetes, call the podiatrists at Suffolk Foot & Ankle. You can reach them at:

Call today.

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