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Portland Foot and Ankle

(503) 244-7894

Battle Ground Foot and Ankle

(360) 687-3668

Vancouver Foot and Ankle East

(360) 834-3707

Vancouver Foot and Ankle West

(360) 597-4223

Diabetic Foot Care Guidelines

In the intricate tapestry of managing diabetes, caring for your feet emerges as a crucial aspect that demands attention. This article navigates through the essential diabetic foot care guidelines, offering a comprehensive understanding of preventive measures, symptoms to watch for, and proactive strategies to maintain optimal foot health.

The Importance of Diabetic Foot Care

Grasping the Significance

Understanding why diabetic foot care is paramount and how diabetes can impact the health of your feet, potentially leading to serious complications.

Prevalence of Diabetic Foot Complications

Highlighting the prevalence of foot-related issues in individuals with diabetes and the need for proactive care to prevent complications.

Preventive Measures

Daily Foot Inspections

Guidelines on incorporating daily foot inspections into your routine, empowering individuals to identify potential issues early.

Choosing Appropriate Footwear

Educating readers on the importance of selecting comfortable, well-fitting shoes to minimize the risk of friction and pressure points.

Proper Nail Care

Offering insights into the significance of proper nail care, emphasizing the avoidance of ingrown toenails and the importance of regular trimming.

Managing Moisture and Hydration

Dry Skin Prevention

Exploring the role of moisturization in preventing dry skin, cracking, and fissures that can lead to infections.

Importance of Hydration

Stressing the correlation between adequate hydration and skin health, with practical tips on maintaining proper moisture levels.

Recognizing Warning Signs

Neuropathy Awareness

Educating readers about diabetic neuropathy, its impact on foot sensation, and the importance of regular neuropathy assessments.

Identifying Changes in Skin Color and Temperature

Guidelines on recognizing changes in skin color and temperature as potential indicators of circulation issues.

Addressing Swelling and Inflammation

Insights into the causes of swelling and inflammation in the feet and proactive measures to address these symptoms.

Strategies for Wound Prevention

Cuts and Abrasions

Highlighting the increased risk of cuts and abrasions in individuals with diabetes and providing strategies for prevention.

Callus Management

Guidelines on the safe management of calluses, emphasizing the importance of professional intervention for removal.

Seeking Professional Care

Regular Podiatric Check-ups

Stressing the importance of regular podiatric check-ups for individuals with diabetes to detect and address potential issues early.

Timely Intervention

Encouraging prompt professional intervention in case of any foot issues, emphasizing the principle of "better safe than sorry."

Lifestyle Modifications

Maintaining a Healthy Lifestyle

Exploring the broader impact of overall health on diabetic foot care, including the role of diet, exercise, and blood sugar management.

Smoking Cessation

Highlighting the adverse effects of smoking on foot health and encouraging individuals with diabetes to quit smoking.

Conclusion

In conclusion, diabetic foot care is a multifaceted aspect of diabetes management that demands attention and diligence. By adhering to the outlined guidelines, individuals can empower themselves to proactively care for their feet, minimizing the risk of complications and ensuring a foundation of robust foot health. Incorporating these practices into daily life not only enhances overall well-being but also contributes to a proactive and informed approach to diabetes management. Remember, the journey towards healthy feet begins with a single step – a step towards comprehensive diabetic foot care.

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Our Locations


Vancouver Foot and Ankle West


Vancouver Foot and Ankle East


Battle Ground Foot and Ankle


Portland Foot and Ankle


Hours of Operation

Vancouver Foot And Ankle West

Monday:

8:00 am-4:00 pm

Tuesday:

Closed

Wednesday:

Closed

Thursday:

8:00 am-4:00 pm

Friday:

Closed

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

Vancouver Foot and Ankle East

Monday:

Closed

Tuesday:

Closed

Wednesday:

8:00 am-4:00 pm

Thursday:

8:00 am-4:00 pm

Friday:

8:00 am-4:00 pm

Saturday:

8:00 am-12:00pm (Alternating Saturday)

Sunday:

Closed

Battle Ground Foot and Ankle

Monday:

8:00 am-3:00 pm

(Alternating Monday)

Tuesday:

Closed

Wednesday:

8:00 am-4:00 pm

Thursday:

Closed

Friday:

Closed

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

Portland Foot and Ankle

Monday:

Closed

Tuesday:

8:00 am-3:00 pm

Wednesday:

Closed

Thursday:

Closed

Friday:

Closed

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

  • "My 3rd and 4th toes on the right foot were so painful to walk for about 5 years or so. Dr Belnap clipped the tendons in the toes and clipped the nails of both feet on follow up appointments, and now I can walk without pain. I wish I had known of this procedure sooner and will surely recommend this office to friends!

    Side note: I know there has been discussion on getting access to all the x-rays from every location. Is that going to be possible in the future? It would be very helpful for surgical planning, as it is always a good idea to have a copy of the x-rays in the operating room for surgical planning purposes. The other solution I could think of is printing off the x-rays on surgical patients and scanning them into their charts as a document, so you can access them from anywhere.

    Thanks for all your help!!"
    Nancy P.
  • "Dr Belnap is very professional. He helped with my foot pain. He corrected my issues and I was pain-free by the first follow up visit!"
    Dennis B.
  • "I came to Dr Hayes from a personal referral. He has done surgery on both of my feet for bunions. It has helped me to live my busy lifestyle. I have highly recommended him to my friends"
    Susan N.