DIABETES, VASCULAR DISEASE, AND YOUR FOOT HEALTH Foot and Ankle Care - Surgery SuperUser Account / Sunday, April 11, 2021 0 509 Article rating: No rating It’s possible for a podiatrist to detect changes associated with diabetes before you do. Foot doctors serving the Sugar Land area are always on the lookout for unusually cold feet, numbness, tingling, and foot pain that might indicate a diabetic foot. You can learn more about this serious health problem by watching this featured interview with a podiatrist. She explains that the unstable blood glucose levels associated with diabetes can cause damage to the nerves and blood vessels of the feet. This leads to poor circulation and an increased risk of undetected foot injuries. Patients with diabetes or vascular disease can protect their health by checking their feet daily, leading an active lifestyle, and following a medical treatment plan as recommended by the doctor. Read more
Foot Surgery from A to Z Foot and Ankle Care - Surgery SuperUser Account / Sunday, April 11, 2021 0 2096 Article rating: No rating If you have a foot problem that hasn’t improved with other, more conservative treatments, your next step may be surgery. Surgical procedures are available for a wide range of foot conditions. Here’s a rundown of some of the most common types. Read more
EXPLORING COMMON TYPES OF FOOT SURGERY Foot and Ankle Care - Surgery SuperUser Account / Sunday, April 11, 2021 0 1607 Article rating: No rating Surgery is a common strategy podiatrists use to correct health problems with the feet. Because recovery time from foot surgery can be lengthy, most foot specialists recommend it after conservative treatments have failed. Despite the recovery time, surgery is sometimes the best way to alleviate foot pain and prevent further damage to the feet from happening. Here is a look at some of the types of foot surgery . Bunion Surgery Bunions are growths that occur on the joint where the big toe meets the foot. They can be extremely painful and interfere with your mobility. If you have a bunion that is diagnosed in its early stages, it may respond to anti-inflammatory medications and wearing certain types of shoes. In advanced stages, however, surgery may be necessary. Depending on the size of the bunion, your foot specialist may recommend a bunionectomy, during which a small portion of the bone is removed, or a more invasive joint realignment. Joint realignments are reserved for the most severe bunions. Read more