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Podiatry Foot Ulcer Care and Management

What is a Foot ulcer?

A Foot Ulcer is an open sore or lesion that may not heal or have significant trouble healing and may return over time. These sores are a result of the breakdown of the skin and tissues of the feet and ankles and can get become infected and very problematic for the person who has it.

What are the signs and symptoms of a developing Foot Ulcer?

Symptoms of foot ulcers can include swelling, burning, and pain. They are a common and often painful condition among patients with diabetes and other foot-related health problems. If left untreated, they can lead to severe complications, including infections, amputation, and in very serious cases, even death. The importance of receiving prompt and effective treatment for foot ulcers and taking steps to prevent them from occurring in the first place is paramount.

What is a Podiatrist's role in the care and management of foot ulcers?

Podiatrists are medical professionals who specialise in diagnosing and treating foot and ankle problems. They have the skills and knowledge needed to help patients with foot ulcers get back on their feet and regain their mobility and independence.

Here are some of the critical steps in the care and management of foot ulcers, as recommended by our Podiatrists:

1. Early detection and assessment: The first step in treating a foot ulcer is to detect it as early as possible. This is typically done through a thorough examination of the foot and ankle, including a visual inspection, palpation, and diagnostic imaging if necessary.

2. Debridement: Debridement removes dead or infected tissue from the ulcer site. Debridement helps prevent infection spread, reduce pain, and promote healing.

3. Wound care: Proper wound care is essential for promoting healing and preventing further complications. Wound care may involve cleaning the wound, applying topical antiseptics, and covering it with a sterile dressing and dressings interlaced with elements that promote healing.

4. Off-loading: Off-loading is the process of reducing the pressure on the ulcer site. Off-loading helps to reduce pain and prevent further damage and irritation to the skin and underlying tissues.

5. Pain management: Pain is a common symptom of foot ulcers, and managing it is critical to promoting healing and recovery. Pain management may involve using pain medications, Physiotherapy, and other treatments to prevent secondary complications.

6. Medical management: Depending on the severity and cause of the foot ulcer, additional medical management may be necessary. Medical management may include antibiotics to treat or prevent infections or other medications to help manage diabetes or other underlying conditions. Depending on the severity, your Podiatrist may refer you to a wound care specialist.

7. Prevention: Finally, it’s essential to take steps to prevent foot ulcers from occurring in the first place. Prevention may involve regular foot health inspections, wearing proper shoes, maintaining good hygiene, and controlling diabetes or other underlying conditions.

In conclusion, Podiatry foot ulcer care and management is critical to diabetes care and management. However, with the proper care and treatment, most people with foot ulcers can fully recover and avoid any serious complications.

If you have a foot ulcer or are at risk of developing one, don’t hesitate to contact us today on (08 8359 2022) and make an appointment with one of our Podiatrist’s for a prompt and effective evaluation and treatment plan.

COVID-19 Update - We Are Open

Our Clinic has been classified as an essential service to the community. We assist by trying to keep people healthy as possible and out of surgeries and decrease hospital admissions. At Inertia Health Group we are working hard to keep our patients and team members as safe as possible.

Due to our strict infection control procedures we have been deemed a low risk clinic- we have all completed the government COVID -19 Infection Control Risk Course and have implemented new waiting room procedures as well as intensified our cleaning procedures completing these regularly through the day. We have also implemented a virtual health service for those who require advice or assistance and cannot attend the clinic.

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