Why Foot Care Matters for People with Diabetes
Diabetes can affect the nerves and circulation in your feet, making it easier to develop problems without noticing them. Nerve damage, or neuropathy, can reduce sensation, so cuts, blisters, or pressure points may go unnoticed and get worse quickly. Reduced blood flow can slow healing and increase the risk of infection. Even if an issue starts small, without treatment, it can lead to serious complications.
For these reasons, regular foot care is essential. Patients with diabetes need to watch for signs such as persistent redness, swelling, open sores, changes in skin color or temperature, and thickened nails. Early detection and intervention can prevent infections and structural damage.
How Podiatrists Help
At Midwest Foot and Ankle Center, our podiatrists take a proactive approach to diabetic foot care. Routine exams allow Drs. Hartman, Sukovaty, and Leyk to identify early warning signs before they become serious problems. These exams may include checking circulation, nerve function, and structural alignment, as well as assessing footwear to prevent pressure points and injuries.
Treatment plans are personalized. Podiatrists may provide wound care, prescribe orthotics, recommend protective footwear, or perform minor procedures to remove calluses or treat infections. Education is also an important part of care, as it teaches patients daily foot inspection techniques, proper hygiene, and strategies to reduce risk factors.
Maintaining Foot Health Between Visits
Patients are encouraged to inspect their feet daily, keep their feet clean and dry, wear properly fitting shoes, and avoid walking barefoot. Following these practices alongside regular podiatric care helps prevent complications and maintain comfort and mobility.
Partner with Experts in Diabetic Foot Care
Managing diabetes includes caring for your feet, and the team at Midwest Foot and Ankle Center is dedicated to helping patients do just that. If you have diabetes, don’t wait until problems arise. Schedule a foot care consultation in Fort Dodge, Iowa, with Dr. Mark Hartman, Dr. Kelsey Sukovaty, or Dr. Madison Leyk today and take a proactive step toward healthy, strong feet. Call (515) 302-8700.