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Diagnosing Diabetic Foot Problems

Persons afflicted with diabetes should be vigilant about diagnosing diabetic foot problems as they are likely to worsen and present a serious threat to overall health and functioning. Symptoms like pain, swelling, abrasions, and numbness can be indicative of more serious complications. It is our hope that this information will help you to identify and prevent an increased chance of severe injury.

Diagnosing diabetic foot problems means being wary of overall foot care including pain, skin condition, color, and function. Tenderness or bruising, particularly for extended periods, can signal a more pervasive issue regarding circulation and immune response. The foot should be checked for abrasions, discoloration, and inflammation. If any of these signs are present, the are should be monitored for infection. Signs of infected wounds may include warmth in the affected area, discoloration of the skin, or pus exuding from a wound.

Seeking immediate treatment after diagnosing diabetic foot problems is imperative as these can lead to more severe complications. Untreated wounds may become infected, swell, and spread to other areas of the body, particularly as the immune system is already compromised. Feelings of lethargy, nausea, fever, and chills may be indicative that the infection has spread. If the local area is not treated promptly this may lead to amputation to prevent the spread of a deadly infection.

Diagnosing diabetic foot problems is the first step toward health and longevity. To find more information or products for blood sugar testing, foot care, or insulin management browse online today or call a friendly team member at 1-888-687-4334.

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