People with diabetes are prone to foot problems, often developing from a combination of poor circulation and nerve damage. Damage to the nerves in the legs and feet diminishes skin sensation, making it difficult to detect or notice pain or temperature changes. A minor sore or scrape on your foot may
Diabetes frequently constricts blood flow to the extremities, which can develop into peripheral neuropathy. Your feet may become numb, resulting in a slowing of the healing process. Even a tiny unhealed, or undetected, sore on the sole of the foot may become ulcerated and require medical attention....
Advanced Foot and Ankle provides tips on performing a diabetic foot self exam.
Diabetic foot ulcers is a foot problems primarily in patients with diabetic mellitus. Due to arterial problems and diabetic neuropathy, in addition
Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are a common complication of that can occur because of diabetes. People with diabetes often have poor circulation and neuropathy which make foot wounds slow to heal and difficult to detect. If your doctor spots a DFU on your foot, there are several potential treatmen...
Diabetics can face many health complications. These can involve circulation, skin and immune system problems as well as increased risk of fracture. There are...
Foot care for diabetes (videos): Diabetic Foot: A Toenail Sketch: How can Diabetes Affect my Feet? How can diabetes affect my feet? What common foot problems can lead to pain or infections? …
Forgiveness is a problem for many people due to their misunderstanding of what forgiveness involves and confusion about what forgiveness really is. Part of the issue is that sometimes we are unable to distinguish between forgiveness and feeling forgiven. Sometimes our feelings can get out of sync with the reality of forgiveness.
Chippewa Township plastic surgeons recognize that your hands speak volumes about your appearance and that’s why at Advanced Liposuction Center we offer many different treatment options to help you improve the way your hands look. The first step is to… Read more ›
Those with flat feet or high arches can be prone to certain foot problems. Dr. Melissa Lockwood tells how to lower your risk of injury.