How to avoid the pitfalls- and footfalls- of diabetes

This month sees World Diabetes Day (14th). I appreciate not quite as exciting as World George Clooney Day (not just me, I’m sure!), but with over 3.2 million UK adults at risk of developing type 2 diabetes, it’s a good opportunity to focus on the body-wide impact of this condition.

Most people will have a general diabetes awareness of monitoring blood sugar, managing diet, and insulin injections. Some might include the health benefits of tailored exercise, but few will know how diabetes-connected foot issues risk life-limiting impacts if undiagnosed or untreated.

Why does diabetes affect feet?

Raised blood glucose levels affect circulation, making extremities like feet and toes extremely susceptible to reduced blood supply and nerve damage. This not only means cuts, blisters and sores not receiving enough nutrients to heal, but accompanying loss of feeling risks them going unnoticed, leading to ulcers, tissue wastage, even gangrene and, ultimately but not uncommonly, amputations. And no-one wants that!

Diabetic Footcare

Clearly, vigilance is key, especially as issues can come on gradually and unnoticeably. Check and wash your feet every day, drying thoroughly and applying a recommended moisturising cream (one with 25% urea) as advised. Keep appropriately active (always check with your doctor first), follow a healthy diet, and see a chiropodist for regular checkups. If you feel or spot anything new or concerning on your feet; from a cut, blister, sore, damage or change in skin colour and texture, then contact us or your GP.

A little thought, a lot more fun

Enjoy raising a glass, but alcohol is actually dehydrating, so make sure you alternate with soft drinks or water (a clearer head can also make the night- and next morning- more fun!) Treat your feet to a gentle warm soak when home, and dry well, it’s amazing how refreshing it feels, too.

Looking back over a year of blogs, from top tips and travel to moving the clinic and renovations, I wonder how I’ve fitted it all in! I’ve loved sharing all my news with you, but with a busy New Year ahead, I’m scaling down these regular blogs for a few months to focus on seeing my lovely clients.

You can get in touch for appointments and queries anytime by calling 07725 300290. You can leave a message and myself or Sue will call you back to secure you an appointment. Also keep an eye on my Facebook, where I’ll still be posting my regular updates, tips and news (like the imminent return to super-smart Carnforth Chiropodist Central!). Remember, you can always leave me a private message on my Facebook.

Have a wonderful festive season and start to 2025; I’ll be busy collecting spring feet updates to share!

All the best, Carol x

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