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How do i prevent leg ulcers from diabetics?

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Compression: Leg ulcers, particularly in diabetics, are typically due to venous stasis in the superficial veins. Compression stockings or wraps are the gold standard in both treatment and prevention of these ulcers. In some cases, though, ulcers can happen anyway and in this case the patient may be a candidate for a venous ablation procedure.

Answered 10/4/2016

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Dr. Scott Bolhack answered

Specializes in Wound care

Diabetic foot ulcers: A careful evaluation of the feet every day for cuts, scrapes, bruises, irritations, corns, calluses is the most important thing that you can do. A trained podiatrist is vital to every diabetic patient and you should set up regular visits as a preventive maneuver. A determination can be made about diabetic footware for you. Any indication of arterial disease will be referred for studies and consult.

Answered 12/10/2013

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Dr. Libby Putnam answered

Specializes in Podiatry

Good habits. : Diabetics should get into the habit of checking their feet daily for changes. Keep them moisturized with good lotion rather than soaking (which can dry your feet out more, cause cracking and chapping), wear supportive, protective shoes at all times, and above all, keep strict control of your blood sugar. Controlling your blood sugar keeps your nerves healthy, and avoids ulcers and infections.

Answered 3/12/2018

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Dr. Scott Bolhack answered

Specializes in Wound care

Diabetic foot ulcers: A careful evaluation of the feet every day for cuts, scrapes, bruises, irritations, corns, calluses is the most important thing that you can do. A trained podiatrist is vital to every diabetic patient and you should set up regular visits as a preventive maneuver. A determination can be made about diabetic footware for you. Any indication of arterial disease will be referred for studies and consult.

Answered 11/16/2011

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Few things: Good foot care follow with a podiatrist dont walk barefoot.

Answered 11/11/2012

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Dr. Payam Rafat answered

Specializes in Podiatry

Prevention: Diabetics often times develope dry skin which can cause the skin to become more fragile. Keep dry skin hydrated with a good moisturiser. Watch your diet, keep your blood sugar under good control, and follow up with your physician when recommended.

Answered 9/28/2018

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