At a young age Dr. Kovac was inspired by his grandfather who lost both of his legs due to Diabetes. His desire was to gain a greater education in an effort to help others avoid that same outcome. Since November is Diabetes Awareness month, we wanted to share some important information from the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons on potential complications in Diabetic patients, and what you can do to reduce your chances of having them. Even small foot problems can turn into serious complications, so annual examinations and self-care are very important.
Some of the common complications of Diabetes are nerve damage ( neuropathy ) and poor circulation. Neuropathy causes loss of feeling in your feet, taking away your ability to feel pain and discomfort, so you may not detect an injury or irritation. Poor circulation in your feet reduces your ability to heal, making it hard for even a tiny cut to resist infection.
Other Diabetes-Related Foot & Leg Problems Include:
Your Podiatrist Plays a Critical Role in the Prevention and Management of Complications.
Your foot and ankle surgeon can help wounds heal, preventing amputation. Many new surgical techniques are available to save feet and legs, including joint reconstruction and wound healing technologies. Getting regular foot checkups and seeking immediate help when you notice something can keep small problems from worsening. Your foot and ankle surgeon works together with other healthcare providers to prevent and treat complications from Diabetes.
WHAT CAN YOU DO?
You play a vital role in reducing complications. Follow these guidelines from THE ACFAS and contact your foot and ankle surgeon if you notice any problems:
When Is Amputation Necessary?
Even with preventive care and prompt treatment of infection and complications, there are instances when amputation is necessary to remove infected tissue, save a limb, or even save a life. Diabetes is serious, especially when your feet are involved. However, early detection and simple care are just a few things that can be done to help control and prevent complications as they arise.
Dr. Kylin Kovac has extensive training in the challenges of diabetic patients in performing limb salvage and diabetic wound care. Contact Dr. Kovac today to see what you can do now to keep your feet safe, strong, and healthy!
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