Podología IBC Comprés

Diabetic Foot Care in Mollet del Vallés: Take care of your feet, take care of your health

Diabetes can cause serious foot complications known as diabetic foot. This condition occurs due to neuropathy (nerve damage) and peripheral vascular disease (reduced blood flow to the lower extremities), both associated with diabetes. At IBC Comprés Podiatry, we offer comprehensive diabetic foot care to prevent complications and improve your quality of life.

What is diabetic foot?

Diabetic foot is a chronic condition characterized by loss of sensation, decreased blood flow, and the development of foot ulcers. These ulcers can become infected and, in severe cases, lead to amputation.

What are the causes of diabetic foot?

The main causes of diabetic foot are:

  • Diabetic neuropathy: Nerve damage that causes loss of sensation, which means people don’t feel injuries to their feet.
  • Peripheral arterial disease: Narrowing of the arteries that reduces blood flow to the feet, hindering wound healing.
  • Infections: Foot wounds in people with diabetes are more prone to infection due to decreased immunity and blood flow.
  • Foot deformities: Bunions, hammer toes, and other deformities can increase the risk of injury.

What are the symptoms of diabetic foot?

Symptoms of diabetic foot can vary, but the most common include:

  • Loss of sensation: Numbness or tingling in the feet.
  • Pain: Acute or chronic pain in the feet.
  • Skin changes: Dry, cracked skin, calluses or blisters.
  • Infections: Redness, swelling, heat and pus in the affected area.
  • Ulcers: Open wounds that do not heal.

How is diabetic foot diagnosed?

Diagnosis of diabetic foot is based on a complete physical examination of the foot, assessing sensation, pulse, and the presence of lesions. Additional tests may also be performed, such as:

  • Plantar pressure examination: To identify high-pressure areas that can cause ulcers.
  • Blood flow tests: To assess circulation in the feet.
  • Crops: To identify the type of bacteria or fungus causing an infection.

What is the treatment for diabetic foot?

The treatment of diabetic foot aims to prevent complications, control infections, and promote wound healing. Treatments may include:

  • Wound care: Cleaning and debridement of wounds, application of special dressings and treatment of infections.
  • Blood glucose control: Keeping blood sugar levels under control is essential to prevent complications.
  • Appropriate footwear: Wear comfortable, well-fitting shoes to protect your feet.
  • Custom templates: To redistribute plantar pressure and prevent the formation of ulcers.
  • Regular exercise: Exercise improves circulation and helps prevent complications.

Why choose IBC Comprés Podiatry for your diabetic foot care?

At IBC Comprés Podiatry, we offer comprehensive treatment for diabetic feet, which includes:

  • Comprehensive assessment: We perform a complete evaluation of your feet to identify any problems.
  • Personalized treatment: We adapt the treatment to your specific needs.
  • Patient education: We’ll show you how to care for your feet at home to prevent complications.
  • Regular follow-up: We perform regular check-ups to monitor the evolution of your diabetic foot.

Don’t let diabetic foot limit your life!

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