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Diabetic Foot is Preventable

Early care and proper precautions can save your feet from serious complications
10:04 PM Mar 18, 2025 IST | DR K K PANDEY
Early care and proper precautions can save your feet from serious complications
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The term “Diabetic Foot” is increasingly common. You may have heard of a friend’s relative who developed it, underwent extensive treatment, yet still had a toe or foot amputated. In severe cases, the entire foot may be lost due to complications. In our country, 9 out of 100 diabetics face foot amputation. Understanding Diabetic Foot and its prevention is essential.

What is Diabetic Foot?

If you experience persistent pain, tingling, or burning sensations in your feet, or if you notice blisters, non-healing wounds, or darkening toes, you may have Diabetic Foot.

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Diabetics often develop foot wounds that fail to heal, even with antibiotics and regular dressings. A neglected injury—whether from a thorn prick, nail puncture, or minor trauma—can escalate, leading to infection, tissue death, and amputation.

A more advanced form, Charcot Foot, occurs when nerve damage leads to foot deformities, bunions, corns, or pressure ulcers, often without pain.

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Causes of Diabetic Foot

  1. Neuropathy (Nerve Damage):

  1. Reduced Blood Supply:

What to Do if You Have Diabetic Foot?

Consult an experienced vascular surgeon immediately. Essential tests include:

Early diagnosis can prevent amputation. Seek hospitals with vascular care and specialized tests.

Treatment of Diabetic Foot

Prevention is Key

Preventing Diabetic Foot is easier than treating it. Take these precautions:

By taking early precautions, you can protect your feet, maintain mobility, and improve your quality of life.

Dr. K.K. Pandey is Senior Vascular and Endovascular Surgeon, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, Sarita Vihar, New Delhi.

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