Diabetic Foot Care

Diabetic Foot Care in Ankeny and Des Moines, IA

Having diabetes can place you at a higher risk for complications as well as foot and ankle problems. Checking your feet daily is an important part of your diabetic foot care routine. When checking your feet and ankles, you are looking for changes in skin texture of the foot and ankle, any wounds forming on the foot and ankle, existent wounds of the foot and ankle, any areas or pressure of the foot and ankle, or any other changes to the foot and ankle. If you notice any changes or concerns to your foot and ankle, make sure to contact your foot and ankle doctor for an appointment.

Besides urgent needs, preventive diabetic foot care is important. You should visit your foot doctor at least once a year to have your feet examined and tested for vascular conditions, neurological conditions, muscular conditions, skin conditions and evaluation for areas of pressure and more often if is determined that you have specific findings putting you at greater risk. Your foot doctor will discuss preventative measures with you as well as offer a variety of solutions to foot and ankle conditions.
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Peripheral Neuropathy

Peripheral Neuropathy in Ankeny and Des Moines, IA

Peripheral neuropathy occurs as the result of damage to peripheral nerves due to traumatic injury, diabetes, alcohol, chemotherapy drugs and exposure to toxins. When the nerves are damaged, symptoms such as burning, tingling, and numbness can present. Over time, symptoms can worsen. Peripheral neuropathy can place patients at a higher risk for foot and ankle issues due to numbness/loss of feeling.

At your appointment at Foot and Ankle Center of Iowa, your foot doctor will perform a foot exam and check your nerves using monofilament as well as vibration, and sometimes additional testing. Your foot doctor will give you information on neuropathy and everyday things you can do to monitor your feet to help diminish complications. There are many treatment options for neuropathy including topical therapy, supplementation, and prescription medication. At Foot & Ankle Center of Iowa, EBM products are offered. There is a product specifically designed to support nerve health and function. Learn more here: Peripheral Neuropathy and Nerve Pain: What options are there? | Foot & Ankle Center of Iowa (footanklecenteriowa.com) While these treatments will help decrease the symptoms, they will not reverse the damage to the nerves.

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