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- $Title{How Can Ulcers of the Feet in Diabetics Be Prevented?}
- $Subject{diabetes mellitus ulcers foot Endocrine Glands metabolism sugar blood
- flow Skin feet arterial disease nerve nerves ulcer}
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- How Can Ulcers of the Feet in Diabetics Be Prevented?
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- QUESTION: My Dad lives alone, now that Mother is dead, and tends house for
- himself. He is a diabetic, but seems to manage his insulin injections without
- any problems. However, during our most recent visit we were horrified to find
- he had developed several ulcers on his feet. He is under good medical care
- now, but we want to prevent this in the future. Any suggestions?
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- ANSWER: Several, and I hope they fit in with the advice you are sure to
- receive about this from your own (or Dad's) doctor. Ulcers of the feet in
- diabetics are a frequent occurrence, and special attention to a few details
- are necessary to prevent recurrence. Diabetics suffer from two complications
- of their disease, arterial disease which interrupts the flow of blood to the
- feet, and nerve disease which reduces their feeling of minor blows and cuts to
- their feet. They can't sense the discomfort of a tight or poorly fitting
- shoe, for example, and ulcers frequently get a foothold (no pun intended)
- before they are discovered. Once established they require treatment that will
- combat the infection, help return the blood flow to a maximum, and eliminate
- any pressure to the susceptible skin of the feet. Since many diabetics try to
- reduce their blood sugar through restriction in diet, their nutrition may be
- faulty and must also be corrected. Once ulcers are eliminated, prevention is
- the order of the day. Patients must be educated to carefully inspect their
- feet each day and promptly report any signs of redness or cuts to their
- physician. In fact, in cases like your Dad's, a physician should examine the
- feet every three to six months for signs of injury. Feet should always be
- kept dry, and properly fitting shoes are a must, even if it means custom made
- insoles. Your Dad must never walk about the house barefooted, as this puts
- him at risk for cuts and bruises he may not feel. Let's hope your Dad is not
- a smoker, as this is a particular no-no for diabetics with arterial disease.
- Last but not least, strict control of blood sugar will help prevent the
- further occurrence of a nasty situation, diabetic foot ulcers.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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