Diabetic Foot Management
People with diabetes are at a higher risk of developing foot problems due to reduced blood flow, nerve damage (neuropathy), and delayed wound healing. At our clinic, we provide comprehensive Diabetic Foot Care to prevent complications and protect your feet.
Common Diabetic Foot Problems We Treat
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Foot ulcers
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Infections
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Cracks and calluses
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Poor circulation
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Numbness, burning, or tingling
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Deformities such as hammer toes or Charcot foot
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Slow or non-healing wounds
Our Comprehensive Care Approach
1. Foot Risk Assessment
We examine circulation, nerve function, skin condition, and foot structure to determine the risk of complications.
2. Wound Care & Ulcer Treatment
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Advanced dressings
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Infection control
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Debridement (cleaning dead tissue)
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Offloading techniques to reduce pressure
3. Infection Management
Early diagnosis and treatment of bacterial, fungal, or deep infections to prevent complications.
4. Vascular Evaluation
Assessment of blood flow; if required, referrals for vascular intervention.
5. Preventive Foot Care
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Regular nail and skin care
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Removal of corns and calluses
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Moisturization guidance
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Advice on proper footwear
6. Patient Education
We teach you:
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How to check your feet daily
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When to seek medical help
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Importance of glucose control for better healing
Why Timely Care Is Important
Early treatment and regular foot checks can prevent ulcers, infections, and major complications—including amputation. With expert care and proper monitoring, most diabetic foot problems can be managed effectively.