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Diabetic Footcare

Diabetic Footcare

  • If you have been diagnosed by your doctor as having diabetes then you will almost certainly have been advised that good foot care and regular foot inspections are a very important part of your treatment regime.
  • The notes on this page apply equally to insulin dependent diabetics (Type 1) and non-insulin dependent diabetics (Type 2).
diabetic footcare

  • Diabetes can reduce the capacity of the small blood vessels (capillaries) to deliver adequate blood supply to the tissues. Diabetes can also diminish the sensory responses in our feet so that our awareness of changes in temperature, pain, and touch can become lowered.
  • Even in well controlled diabetes, periodic mild increases in blood glucose and altered haemoglobin will present an increased risk of infection.
  • For these reasons diabetic patients receive regular testing for vascular sufficiency and peripheral neuropathy as part of their treatment programme.

Treatments Provided

by Devon Square Podiatry

General Chiropody

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Diabetic Footcare

If you have been diagnosed by your doctor as having diabetes then you will almost certainly have been advised that […]