Foot Care
Proper foot care is essential for maintaining overall health and preventing complications, especially for individuals with specific needs such as those with diabetes or children. Our diabetic foot care services focus on preventing and managing foot-related complications, while our pediatric foot care is tailored to address the unique needs of growing children. Discover our personalized foot care plans designed to keep your feet healthy and functional.
Diabetic Foot Care
According to the American Diabetes Association, 9.3% of Americans have diabetes, a disease affecting the way the human body processes glucose. Over an extended period of time, high glucose levels can damage the nervous system, reducing sensation in the feet.
Due to the suppression of the immune response and reduced blood flow to the feet in diabetics, the body may be unable to heal wounds you suffer to your feet. As sensation has already been reduced, if you aren’t checking your feet regularly, you may not realize your feet are injured until it’s too late. If left untreated, bacterial infections can lead to gangrene, which may require amputation to ensure that the infection does not spread to other parts of the body.
Pediatric Foot Care
When caring for infants and children, foot health may not be at the top of your priority list alongside a safe crib or a nutritious diet. But foot health is just as important for children as it is for adults, and the foot conditions of children can persist and become more severe if not treated.
Infancy
As early as infancy, take proper measures to ensure good foot health for your baby. This can be achieved with a few simple steps: