Diabetic Foot Problems

Diabetic foot problems are one of the most common and serious complications associated with diabetes. High blood sugar levels over time can lead to damage in the nerves and blood vessels, particularly in the feet. This condition, known as diabetic neuropathy, results in reduced sensation, making it difficult for people with diabetes to feel pain, heat, or cold. Consequently, even minor injuries like cuts, blisters, or sores may go unnoticed and can become infected.

Key Risk Factors

🔹 Uncontrolled blood sugar levels
🔹 Duration of diabetes (>10 years increases risk)
🔹 Poor circulation and smoking
🔹 Foot deformities (bunions, hammertoes)
🔹 History of foot ulcers or amputations

Common Diabetic Foot Complications

Neuropathic Effects

  • Loss of protective sensation (can’t feel injuries)

  • Dry, cracked skin due to sweat gland damage

  • Foot deformities from muscle weakness

Vascular Complications

  • Slow wound healing

  • Increased infection risk

  • Gangrene development in severe cases

Prevention Strategies

Daily Foot Care Routine

▸ Inspect feet daily for cuts/blisters
▸ Wash with lukewarm water, dry thoroughly
▸ Moisturize (avoid between toes)
▸ Trim nails straight across

Proper Footwear

✅ Well-fitted shoes with wide toe box
✅ Breathable materials
✅ Custom orthotics if needed
❌ Avoid walking barefoot

Medical Management

Regular Checkups

  • Annual comprehensive foot exam

  • Monofilament test for sensation

  • Doppler ultrasound for circulation

Treatment of Complications

▸ Wound care specialists for ulcers
▸ Antibiotics for infections
▸ Vascular interventions for PAD
▸ Surgical debridement or amputation in severe cases

When to Seek Immediate Care

⚠ Any new wound or skin breakdown
⚠ Redness, swelling or warmth
⚠ Foul odor or drainage
⚠ Fever with foot symptoms


Proactive diabetic foot care can prevent 80% of amputations. Patients with diabetes should partner with podiatrists, endocrinologists and vascular specialists for comprehensive care.

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