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How to Know If You Need Diabetic Socks Looking for diabetic socks in Indiana? Podiatrists tell you if you need these socks and how they can help. -
November is Diabetes Awareness How important is a Hemoglobin A1C? -
Diabetes and Neuropathy . What is neuropathy and why are you at this increased risk of infection? -
What’s the number one question that everyone ask? Are you open! Yes, We Are Open Do You Have Wounds, Trauma, Ulcers and Infections? -
This Patient held off on his appointment! It was Much More! It became A Wound! Please keep Your Appointments We are here to take care of your foot care Needs -
Wounds, Trauma, Ulcers and Infections. If you have any of these issues, Wounds, Trauma, Ulcers and Infections.Please call for an appointment 888-431-8789 -
"Routine care is NOT routine" In MY opinion, that IS essential. Diabetics, with or without neuropathy, are at high risk for infections and wounds. -
Caring for Diabetic Feet at Home Just because you are not going to your Podiatrist for regular care due to these troubled times, it does NOT mean that you don't have to worry about your feet. In fact, we are seeing MORE problems due to Diabetics neglecting their feet. SO, to make it easy, there are only TWO things to do to protect your feet. -
Diabetic foot ulcers: It’ll take more than just a bandage Dr. Graves is dedicated to getting people back on their feet faster. His clinical interests include diabetic foot care, wound care, minimally invasive surgical techniques, diagnostic ultrasound, community and global medicine, and the delivery of responsible health care. -
Chilly Willy I am always Chilly Willy, I am frozen thru and thru. -
What is peripheral neuropathy? The most common symptoms of peripheral neuropathy include burning, numbness, tingling, or shooting or stabbing pain in the toes and or fingertips. Any change in sensation in the fingers or toes or feet may be a symptom of peripheral neuropathy. Be sure to report any abnormal sensations to your doctor. These sensations may be the first sign of another problem, such as diabetes. -
November is national diabetes month Diabetes affects the entire body, especially the feet. -
Frostbite People with certain conditions are at higher risk such as smokers, diabetics, and people with PVD. -
You Have Been Diagnosed with Diabetes? Starting to live a healthy diabetic life from the beginning can help avoid/delay the potential complications associated with diabetes -
Can I Have Foot Surgery If I Am Diabetic? The need for foot surgery arises from time to time in people of all ages, due to a wide variety of conditions which are not always fixed by nonsurgical treatment. -
“I’ve Been Diagnosed with Diabetes, How do I Protect My Feet?” When you are diagnosed with diabetes, it is overwhelming to keep everything straight in regards to keeping your body protected -
"If only you could have gotten here earlier" I frequently say the following phase to my patients "if only you could have gotten here earlier", mostly referring to new wounds or infections they present with. It is important to know what to look for early on. -
Tips for Dinning Out No age limitations on diabetics -
Why are my feet so dry? If you have been diagnosed with Diabetes, you know that it can effect everything in your body.