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How Podiatry can help the feet of diabetics

By Podiatrist Sagara Palliyage
Approximately 2.5 million people in the UK suffer from diabetes according to Diabetes UK.  By 2025, it is estimated that this number will exceed four million.

PodiatrySagara1134Foot problems are a big risk in diabetics – the most severe problems can lead to amputation – so this is where the expertise of a podiatrist plays an important role.

Foot problems for diabetes sufferers are usually the result of three primary factors: neuropathy, poor circulation, and decreased resistance to infection.

Peripheral neuropathy

Patients, who suffer from neuropathy, find it increasingly difficult to distinguish between hot and cold and dull and sharp, as well as the ability to feel pain and pressure. This could lead to potentially dangerous and undetected injuries for a diabetic. The risks of developing ulcers and infections are significantly increased.

Poor circulation

Poor circulation inhibits the body’s ability to allow adequate blood flow to extremities. Blood carries the necessary oxygen and nutrients necessary to aid in the body’s healing processes as well as keeping those body parts active and healthy.

Decreased resistance to infection

Poor circulation to the feet and legs slow down the healing process when injured. When your wound is not healing, it’s at risk of infection. As a diabetic your infections spread quickly and greatly increase the risks to contract gangrene.

Most of these problems are preventable through proper care and regular visits to your podiatrist. Proactive screening, regular assessment and education are effective measures to detect and help to prevent early foot problems.

At the Waldegrave Clinic, our podiatrists are specialist at helping Diabetes patients and offer:

Screening

Blood supply will be checked by looking at the colour of your skin, checking the pulses in the feet and by asking questions about certain kinds of pains in your feet and legs. Sensation will most commonly be checked with a monofilament and tuning fork. We also do a simple test to check the level of feeling in the foot.

Management strategies
  • Once the level of risk for foot injury or ulceration has been determined appropriate management schemes including footwear recommendations or education referral to specialist care will be advised.
  • High quality clinical care is provided in conjunction with routine care for those patients deemed at high risk.
Education
  • Provide intensive one to one education for the patient in all aspects of foot health.
  • Update all other health professionals (Your GP, District Nurse) and carers on foot health advice.

If you are Diabetic and are worried about your feet, please book a ‘Diabetic Foot Check’ with one of our podiatrists.

Telephone reception on 0208 943 2424 to book a Podiatrist appointment.

Sagara Palliyage Podiatrist Waldegrave Clinic

Sagara Palliyage Podiatrist Waldegrave Clinic

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