Thursday, August 11, 2011

Diabetics' health care team must include podiatrist

Pubished by: MyCentralJersey.com

Diabetics can develop many different foot problems.  Even ordinary problems can get worse and lead to serious complications,  but most can avoid serious issues by having their feet checked by a podiatrist annually and following some simple tips. 

Most importantly, diabetics should work with their physician to manage their blood glucose levels; check their feet every day for red spots, cuts, swelling and blisters; and seek medical attention if injuries are found.

Foot problems most often happen when there is nerve damage called diabetic neuropathy.  Although it can cause pain, neuropathy also can lessen the ability to feel pain, heat and cold. This can lead to injuries going unnoticed.

Diabetics also may have skin and skin structure problems in their feet, such as dry, cracked skin, corns and calluses, eczema and fungal infections because their nerves no longer control oil and moisture.

They also may suffer from poor blood circulation leading to abnormal healing and in the most severe cases, gangrene.  Guarding against infection is essential for diabetics.  High blood glucose levels make it harder for the body to fight infection.

Calluses, if not trimmed by a podiatrist, can become ulcers (open wounds), which in turn can get infected and cause osteomyelitis (bone infection), which may lead to amputation.

Luckily, there are many things that can be done to keep feet healthy, including:

Wash feet every day.

Dry them carefully, especially between the toes.

Keep your skin soft and smooth.

Rub a thin coat of skin lotion over the tops and bottoms of feet, but not between toes.

If toenails can be seen and reached, trim them when needed.

Trim toenails straight across and file the edges with an emery board.

Wear shoes and socks at all times.

Never walk barefoot.

Wear comfortable shoes that fit well and protect the feet.

Check inside shoes before wearing them.

Protect feet from hot and cold.

Wear shoes at the beach and during any outdoor activities.

Test water temperature before bathing.

Keep blood flowing to feet.

Wiggle toes and move ankles up and down for five minutes, two or three times a day.

Eat right and exercise.

Following these simple tips can help diabetics avoid foot problems!

Please call the Foot, Ankle & Lower Leg Center office in Las Vegas anytime @702-878-2455 between Monday – Friday and we would be happy to set up an appointment for you.  Please visit our website @ www.FallCenter.com or www.walkwithdiabetes.com.   The Foot, Ankle & Lower Leg Center has Diagnostic imaging:  Digital X-Rays, Ultrasound or Advanced Imaging will be used to aid in the diagnosis.

Dr. Anthony Ricciardi at the Foot, Ankle & Lower Leg Center has completed training in endoscopic/minimally invasive surgery for chronic heel pain and nerve pain, foot and ankle joint replacement for restoring pain free motion, arthroscopic surgery, bunion surgery, fracture repair, flat foot correction, external fixation for complex deformities and extensive experience in peripheral nerve surgery including diabetic peripheral neuropathy and reconstructive surgery of previously failed foot surgical procedures.  In addition to his surgical training Dr. Ricciardi focuses on sports medicine of the foot and ankle through regenerative techniques using the patient’s own blood/platelets for healing chronic foot and ankle problems (pain) as a result of repetitive sport injuries.  This cutting edge technology enables patients to continue training with little or no down time.  Dr. Ricciardi continues to be active in teaching and training other podiatric surgeons on innovative surgical techniques in foot surgery.  Dr. Ricciardi is Board Certified by the American Board of Podiatric Surgery, a Fellow of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons and Fellow of the Association of Extremity Nerve Surgeons.  Dr. Ricciardi’s vision is to bring each patient the most current state of the Art Technology and personalized treatment options to meet their Foot and Ankle needs (from conservative care to surgical options).  Dr. Ricciardi believes in quality service and puts his patients first!

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