Complications of Untreated Diabetic Foot
Ignoring symptoms can lead to serious consequences.
Possible Complications
- Foot ulcers
- Deep infections
- Gangrene
- Bone infection
- Amputation
- Disability
This is why early intervention is critical.
Diagnosis of Diabetic Foot
Doctors evaluate diabetic foot using:
Clinical Examination
- Foot inspection
- Sensation testing
- Circulation assessment
Diagnostic Tests
- Blood sugar tests
- Doppler scan
- X-ray
- MRI
These tests help identify infection and tissue damage.
Treatment Options for Diabetic Foot
Treatment depends on severity and infection level.
Step 1: Blood Sugar Control
This is the foundation of treatment.
Good glucose control:
- Improves healing
- Reduces infection risk
- Prevents complications
Step 2: Wound Care and Dressing
Advanced wound care includes:
- Regular cleaning
- Sterile dressing
- Pressure relief
- Infection control
Proper wound care prevents progression.
Step 3: Antibiotic Treatment
Used when infection is present.
This helps:
- Kill bacteria
- Reduce inflammation
- Prevent spread
Step 4: Advanced Surgical Care
In severe cases:
- Debridement (removal of dead tissue)
- Abscess drainage
- Reconstructive surgery
- Limb salvage procedures
These treatments prevent amputation.
Prevention Tips for Diabetic Foot
Prevention is the most powerful treatment.
Daily Foot Care Checklist
- Check feet daily
- Wash and dry feet carefully
- Moisturize skin
- Trim nails safely
- Wear comfortable footwear
- Avoid walking barefoot
- Control blood sugar
These habits reduce complications.
When Should You See a Doctor Immediately?
Seek urgent medical care if:
- A wound does not heal within 3 days
- Foot swelling increases
- Redness spreads
- Fever develops
- Foot becomes black or discolored
- Pain increases
These signs may indicate infection.
Importance of Regular Diabetic Foot Checkups
Regular screening helps:
- Detect problems early
- Prevent ulcers
- Reduce infection risk
- Avoid amputation
Patients with diabetes should undergo foot evaluation:
At least once every year
High-risk patients need more frequent visits.
Final Takeaway
Diabetic foot is a serious but preventable complication.
Remember:
A small wound today can become a major problem tomorrow.
Early treatment can:
- Save the limb
- Prevent infection
- Improve quality of life
- Reduce hospitalization
For Appointments:
Dr. Balaraju Naidu, Robotic Orthopedic Surgeon
ONUS Robotic Hospitals β Hyderabad
π link: contact-us or book-appointment
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