Diabetes and Higher Risk Feet

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Diabetics Have Higher Risk


People having diabetes, disease of poor circulation, or a variety of dermatological, neurological, and rheumatoid disorders are at greater risk of developing serious foot problems. Often the most insignificant injury can result in a long-term ulcer, infection and, at worst possible, amputation. An experienced practitioner must assess the state of impairment of circulation and any nerve deficit. The patient must be aware of the condition, and appropriate advice for everyone is issued. Footwear is checked and discussed, and any lesion must be treated and reviewed.


CentrePod Podiatry has podiatrists involved in managing these conditions with close correspondence with the patient's GP. Consultation and treatment for such chronic conditions can fall within the Medicare rebate scope and require a GP referral.


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DIABETICS HAVE A HIGHER RISK OF DEVELOPING FOOT ISSUES

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