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Diabetic Foot Care: Why Regular Podiatry Visits Matter

May 22, 2026, 7:19 AM
At Medford Foot & Ankle Clinic, P.C. in Medford, OR, diabetic foot care is an important part of protecting overall health and preventing serious complications. Diabetes can affect circulation and nerve function in the feet, increasing the risk of injuries, infections, ulcers, and delayed healing. Regular podiatry visits may help identify problems early and support long-term foot health.

How Diabetes Affects the Feet

Diabetes can damage nerves in the feet, a condition known as diabetic neuropathy. Reduced sensation may make it difficult to notice cuts, blisters, or injuries before they become more serious. Diabetes may also affect blood flow, slowing the body’s ability to heal properly.
Even small foot problems can become severe if left untreated, especially when combined with poor circulation and reduced feeling in the feet.

The Importance of Regular Foot Exams

Routine podiatry visits allow foot specialists to monitor skin health, circulation, nail conditions, and signs of pressure or injury. Early detection of calluses, wounds, infections, or changes in foot structure may help prevent complications before they worsen.
Professional foot evaluations are especially important for individuals who already experience numbness, tingling, or previous diabetic foot problems.

Preventing Ulcers and Infections

Foot ulcers are one of the most serious complications associated with diabetes. Proper foot care, protective footwear, and routine monitoring may help reduce the risk of skin breakdown and infection.
Podiatrists may also provide guidance on nail care, footwear selection, daily foot inspections, and strategies for reducing pressure on vulnerable areas of the feet.

Supporting Long-Term Foot Health

Managing blood sugar levels, maintaining healthy circulation, and receiving routine podiatric care are all important parts of diabetic foot health. Consistent preventive care may help individuals remain active and avoid more serious complications in the future.
Early treatment of foot concerns can often improve healing outcomes and reduce long-term risks.
At Medford Foot & Ankle Clinic, P.C. in Medford, OR, comprehensive diabetic foot care services are available to help protect foot health and support long-term wellness. To learn more or schedule an appointment, call (541) 770-1225 today and take the next step toward healthier feet and improved diabetic care.

Medford Foot & Ankle Clinic, P.C.

713 Golf View Dr,
Medford, OR 97504-9643

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