Patients who suffer from either Type-1 or Type-2 diabetes are vulnerable to a range of foot problems such as corns, calluses, bunions, hammertoes, fungal infection of the nails, in-growing toe-nails, dry skin, increased sensitivity in the feet, ulcers, blisters, etc. Complications include gangrene, which can lead to amputation.
But what are the reasons?
Two conditions are primarily responsible for foot problems in patients with Diabetes.
Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD): Cholesterol deposits in blood vessels can harden over time into plaque and narrow down blood-flow, the condition being called Atherosclerosis. Atherosclerosis in the arteries of the heart can trigger a heart attack eventually. But when the same condition happens in peripheral blood vessels of the hands and legs, it’s called Peripheral Artery/Vascular Disease (PAD/PVD). The condition causes reduced oxygen supply to the lower part of the leg (calves and feet). This can trigger ulcers and tissue-death (gangrene). If not detected or reversed in time, it can lead to amputation of the affected area.
Diabetic Neuropathy (DN): Consistently high blood-sugar levels can damage nerves in different parts of the body. Lifestyle factors such as alcohol consumption and smoking, cardiovascular conditions such as atherosclerosis and mechanical injuries such as carpal tunnel syndrome increase the risk of developing this condition. Diabetic Neuropathy is not a single condition. DN is of four types:
A diabetologist, a podiatrist or an orthopaedic doctor who specialises in diabetes-induced foot problems will diagnose your condition.
Treatment options vary and depend on several parameters unique to the patient. The doctor will decide the best course of treatment after conducting the above, and any other tests required.
Diabetic Neuropathy has no cure, while PAD may or not may not be curable depending on the case. This means, diabetics are always at risk from foot problems and resulting complications such as gangrene and amputation. A little care can delay or prevent the onset of foot problems.
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Comprehensive article that covers everything a diabetic patient needs to know about possible foot problems. Sharing the symptoms is really useful!
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