Ways To Treat And Prevent Charcot Foot

Wash Feet Daily

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Open sores, infections, and ulcers are common foot problems diabetes patients can experience. These problems can often go unnoticed. For this reason, doctors recommend all patients with diabetes wash their feet daily. This gives them time to examine their feet closely for any changes, and washing the feet can help protect against infections that could develop into ulcers.

Diabetes patients may wish to use soap and water to wash their feet, and special soaps are available on with a doctor's recommendation to provide additional cleansing. They should use warm water and a soft clot as well. It's also important to rub the dirt from the soles, grime from between the toes, and dust and other dirtiness from the tops of the feet. As individuals wash, they should take the time to look for redness, sores, and swelling. Many patients prefer to wash their feet in the evenings, and some may also wish to wash their feet following exercise or time spent outdoors. Foot baths can be used for cleansing and are especially soothing. When these individuals wash their feet, they have a chance to observe and take care of them. Patients might install a chair in their shower or take baths so they can focus on washing their feet.

Always Wear Socks With Shoes

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Individuals should always wear socks with shoes and make sure they get comfortable shoes that offer a lot of support. Individuals dealing with advanced neuropathy in their feet may find it may help to talk to a podiatrist or orthopedist about the footwear that's best for them. Socks are important because they add another level of support and protection. The socks must fit comfortably and should not be tight enough to cut off circulation. If an individual has Charcot foot that's significantly changed the shape of their foot, they may need to change their sock size or get custom socks. Socks and shoes can provide support around the house as well as outside.

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