November is National Diabetes Month! Having diabetes can increase your risk of foot issues and complications. Diabetes may cause nerve damage that can take away the feeling in your feet. Blood flow to the feet may also be reduced, making it harder to heal an injury or resist infection. Other foot problems that can lead to serious complications for those with diabetes are corns, calluses, hammertoes, bunions, ingrown toenails, infections, and ulcers. Some serious foot problems can even lead to amputations of a toe, foot, or leg. The good news is, there are things you can do to help lower your risk and keep your feet healthy and strong! By following these foot care guidelines by The American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons, you can help prevent complications of the foot due to diabetes.
If you have diabetes, contact Dr. Kylin Kovac and Dr. Jed Erickson at Idaho Foot & Ankle Center. They play a critical role in the prevention and management of complications of the foot in those with diabetes. Diabetes is serious, especially when your feet are involved. Early detection and simple care are just a few things that can be done to control and prevent complications as they arise. By following these guidelines, you can keep your feet safe, strong, and healthy!
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