Foot Care 8

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DIABETIC DIABETIC FOOTCARE FOOTCARE MITHRA ROLL NO-44

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DIABETICDIABETIC

FOOTCAREFOOTCARE

MITHRA

ROLL NO-44

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SYMPTOMS

Persistent pain Redness Swelling Loss of hair Hard shiny skin Localised warmth Break in the skin

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Drainage of pus or bloody discharge

Limp or difficulty walking Fever Numbness

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DIABETIC NEUROPATHY

Damage of nerves in the legs and feet –loss of sensation.

Foot ulcers occur because of nerve damage.

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PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE

Diabetes affects the blood vessels and alters the flow of blood.

Unhealed injury increase the risk of ulcer and gangrene.

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FOOT ULCER It is a break in

the skin or a deep sore, which can become infected.

It result from minor scrapes, cuts that heal slowly, or from the rubbing of shoes .

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ATHLETE’S FOOT

Cause redness,itching, crackin.

PLANTAR WARTS

Caused by virus affecting outer layer of skin.

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BLISTERS Caused by

wearing improperly fitting shoes.

CORNS Build up of hard

skin over bony area

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FUNGAL NAIL INFECTION

Nails become discolored thick and brittle.

BUNIONS Big toe angles

towards the second toe.

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PREVENTION

Keep the blood glucose level within the range recommended by doctor.

Avoid smoking.

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Maintain the blood flow to the feet.

Put the feet up when sitting.

Wiggle the toes and move the ankles several times a day

Don't cross the legs for long periods of time

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Check the feet every day for sores, blisters, redness, calluses, or other problems.

Wash the feet with warm water and keep it moist by applying lotion.

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Gently smooth corns and calluses with an emery board or pumice stone.

Check and trim the toe nails once a week.

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inspection of the

skin check for pulses

and temperature of the feet

an assessment of sensation to the foot .

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WHEN TO SEEK MEDICAL CARE

Changes in skin color Changes in skin

temperature in the foot or ankle

Dry cracks in the skin, especially around the heal.

Unusual and/or persistent foot pain in the legs.

Open sores on the feet that are slow to or are draining.

Ingrown or toenail infected with fungus.

Corns or calluses.

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EXAMINATION AND TESTS

History and physical examination Laboratory Tests X-ray Doppler Consultation

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TREATMENT Self Care at home Medical Treatment Antibiotics Surgical debridement

of wound Improvement of

circulation by surgery or therapy.

Referral to Orthopaedic surgeon

Follow up

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