Diabetics are at risk for a number of health concerns due to the disease, but one of the most often overlooked is diabetic wounds. These are wounds that generally develop on the foot or legs, and they often go unnoticed due to the loss of sensation that many diabetics experience in the legs and feet. Over time, diabetic wounds can become infected, and without proper wound care, the infection can spread and lead to other serious health concerns. Thankfully, diabetics can help fight these wounds before they start by following a few simple tips:

Check Your Feet

Diabetic WoundsOne of the easiest ways to fight diabetic wounds is to check your feet daily. Inspect all sides of the foot and check in between toes. You might need to make a schedule for checking your feet if you’re prone to forget. If you notice any sores or red spots on or around your feet, you need to seek help from a wound care specialist.

Skin Health

It’s also important to keep the skin of your feet healthy through regular cleaning. Wash your feet daily with soap and water, and make sure they are thoroughly dry before putting on sock and shoes. Allowing excess moisture to build up can lead to a fungal infection.

Your Shoes Matter

Diabetic ulcers often appear due to improperly fitting shoes. Shoes that are too tight can rub against the skin, leading to the development of ulcers on the feet. If you’re unable to adequately feel the tightness of your shoes due to loss of sensation, seeing our wound care specialist to have your feet properly measured is recommended. Dr. Reza Mobarak, DPM, FACFAS, FAPWCA may strongly encourage customized shoes or orthotic devices to help ensure a proper and healthy fit.

If You Experience a Diabetic Wound

In the event that you find yourself suffering from a diabetic foot wound, you need to contact us as soon as possible. Treating a diabetic wound early can lead to a greater chance of avoiding complications down the road. As mentioned, infections are one of the most serious side effects of a diabetic wound, but an untreated and infected wound may leave you with few treatment options aside from amputation.

In Plano, TX, and the surrounding area, residents who are concerned about diabetic foot wounds can rely on the DFW Wound Care Center for help. At the DFW Wound Care Center, wound care specialists offer medical solutions for all wound types, including diabetic foot wounds, pressure ulcers, infected wounds, and more.

To schedule your appointment, call 972-665-6292 for the Plano, TX office, or 972-318-2383 for our Lewisville clinic or 972-607-9643 for our facility in Irving.

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