Sunday, February 22, 2015

Watch Out for Foot Ulcers

You know about stomach ulcers, but foot ulcers? Some diabetics, both type 1 and 2, encounter painful, red sores shaped like a crater that ooze pus and emit a foul-smelling discharge.

Foot ulcers occur in high-pressure areas, most commonly on the bottom or side of the big toe and on the ball of the foot, especially under the big toe joint. The break in the skin can be very small, but a larger ulcer may be hidden under a surrounding callus or under skin.

Foot complications are among the most frequent reasons for hospitalization in patients with diabetes. Whether you spend your day planted in a chair or padding around town, inspect your feet daily for red sores or breaks in the skin.

Consult a physician immediately if you suspect a foot ulcer. Untreated foot ulcers can lead to lower extremity amputation.



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