May 15, 2024, 07:19 AM IST
Diabetes is a condition that affects a person’s blood sugar levels due to how the body produces or uses the hormone insulin.
Prolonged high blood sugar levels can damage blood vessels and nerves throughout the body.
This can increase the risk of potential complications, such as developing slow-healing wounds known as ulcers.
Inadequately managed diabetes heightens infection risk, complicating ulcer treatment and potentially leading to severe consequences
Here are tips to prevent foot ulcers
Preventing diabetic foot ulcers requires effective glucose management and consistent foot care.
Routine checks of the feet to look for any indications of skin thickening, fissures, or discomfort
Wash your feet every day with warm water and mild soap to maintain good foot hygiene.
Select comfortable, well-fitting footwear and silky, absorbent socks.
Trim toenails straight across using appropriate tools such as a nail clipper or emery board
See a medical expert for advice on how to treat corns or calluses
Disclaimer: This content including advice gives generic information only and is in no way a substitute for qualified medical opinion.