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When you have diabetes, it’s common to experience foot problems. This short video easily explains what you need to know about caring for your feet when you have diabetes. Your feet are one of the most vital body parts you have, and once they are damaged, it’s sometimes difficult to recover without the help of a skilled doctor. Regular foot care helps protect your feet and prevent foot ulcers or sores. Often people with diabetes experience pain, numbness, and tingling. A variety of foot disorders and diseases are also possible. It’s crucial to avoid long-term high blood sugar levels. Diabetes can cause restricted or limited blood flow to the feet. When your blood sugar is high, it can damage the nerves in your legs and feet. Any nerve damage can make it challenging to feel objects in your shoe, pressure, pain, and temperature. It would be best if you relied on sight to alarm you of cut or sore. We recommend purchasing well-fitting shoes because you may not realize it if they are tight or rubbing your foot. When you cannot feel cuts and blisters, you’re more likely to get infections caused by sores because you were unaware. Schedule an appointment today to prevent serious issues in the future or help recover from a problem you are currently having.

When you visit Austin Foot & Ankle Center, our doctors can establish a recommended exam schedule, especially for your specific needs. It is possible to help your feet from becoming numb, weak, or hard to move. Please watch our informative video and take these steps to help you prevent future foot complications. We want to help you care for your feet and avoid more complicated issues such as a hammertoe, which results from muscle weakness caused by diabetic nerve damage. Our podiatrist can also fit you with custom made orthotics. Orthotic shoe inserts completely support your feet. Support is especially important if you have diabetic nerve pain. Once your feet muscles have become weak from nerve damage, it is more difficult to walk and support yourself. If left untreated and ignored, the pain or weakness will become severe. Visit our office in Austin for a consultation before it’s too painful or even impossible to walk.

Learn more at Austin Foot & Ankle Center. We are accepting new patients.

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9012 Research Boulevard Suite C-13
Austin, TX 78758
Make an appointment today (512) 450-0101

For our north Austin Podiatrist Office hours:
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Weekend appointments available upon request

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5200 Davis Lane
Austin, TX 78749
7:00 AM – 6:00 PM Monday-Friday

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