Guide To Treating Diabetic Foot

Keep Feet Clean

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A patient with diabetes needs to keep feet clean, as if their feet are dirty, they can breed bacteria. The bacteria will find any entry point to get into the skin in the feet, no matter how small it is. Clean feet will help eliminate harmful bacteria and reduce the chance of infection. If the diabetes patient has clean feet, they will be able to inspect them better and make sure there are no wounds requiring treatment. This is especially important if they have neuropathy because they might not feel a wound on their foot. But, if they are routinely cleaning them, they can see abrasions, treat them effectively, and keep a watchful eye on the wounds to ensure they are healing properly. Dirty feet can hide small wounds, which can allow bacteria to take hold and lead to many other complications. If the bacteria cause an infection, and it is not taken care of, many serious issues can happen, including surgery, or even amputation.

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