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Sunday, February 10, 2013

Podiatrist - Diabetic Wound Care - Hackettstown and Blairstown, NJ

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Diabetic Wound Care - Podiatrist in Hackettstown and Blairstown, NJ - Kyle Alessi, DPM

 

Dr. Kyle Alessi of Foot Care Associates discusses Diabetic Wound Care.

http://www.footcarepc.com

Foot problems are a big risk in diabetics. Diabetics must constantly monitor their feet or face severe consequences, including amputation. With a diabetic foot, a wound as small as a blister from wearing a shoe that's too tight can lead to a lot of damage. Diabetes decreases blood flow, so injuries are slow to heal. When a wound is not healing, is at risk for infection and infections spread quickly in diabetics.

When a diabetic foot becomes numb, it may be at risk for deformity. One way this happens is through ulcers. Small, unattended cuts become open sores, which may then become infected. Another way is the bone condition CharcotFoot. This is one of the most serious foot problems diabetics face. It warps the shape of the foot when bones fracture and disintegrate, and yet, because of numbness there is no pain, and the individual continues to walk on the foot. Our practice can treat diabetic foot ulcers and early phases of Charcot (pronounced "sharko") fractures using a total contact cast and prevent more serious damage or deformity. This treatment allows the ulcer to heal by distributing weight and relieving pressure. For Charcot Foot, the cast controls foot movement and supports its contours.

If you have diabetes, you should inspect your feet every day. Look for puncture wounds, bruises, pressure areas, redness, warmth, blisters, ulcers, scratches, cuts, and nail discoloration. Get someone to help you, or use a mirror.

Contact our office immediately if you experience any injury to your foot. Even a minor injury is an emergency for a patient with diabetes.

 

Visit our website:  http://www.footcarepc.com

Saturday, February 9, 2013

Diabetic Foot Health - Hackettstown & Blairstown, NJ - Podiatrist

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Diabetic Foot Health - Hackettstown & Blairstown, NJ - Podiatrist Kyle Alessi, DPM

 

Dr. Kyle Alessi of Foot Care Associates discusses Diabetic Foot Health.

http://www.footcarepc.com

 

  Nerve damage, poor circulation, and trouble fighting infections can make foot problems serious for people with diabetes. Nerve damage makes the skin and nails susceptible to injury. Healing is often slowed down or more difficult for people with diabetes. Skin breakdown can lead to chronic foot ulcers (long standing open sores). In most cases, proper care of your feet can prevent ulcers and the risk of amputation.

Each diabetic patient is given a risk rating depending on their condition allowing the doctor to better monitor their progress and potential problems. This exam, although quick and simple to perform, is crucial to keeping our diabetic patients healthy.

Your Comprehensive Diabetic Foot Exam (CDFE) will be completely pain free and will check:

  • Your circulatory status - to determine if you might have PAD (peripheral artery disease)
  • Your nerve sensations - to determine if you have peripheral neuropathy
  • Your shoe fit - to prevent shoe related injuries
  • Your foot structure and pressure points - to determine any potential site of skin breakdown.

The findings of your CDFE will be forwarded to your primary care physician.

 

Visit our website:  http://www.footcarepc.com