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Foot Ulcer

Close-Up of a Foot Ulcer
Medford Foot & Ankle Clinic in Medford, OR, provides comprehensive podiatric care for a variety of foot and ankle conditions, including foot ulcers. A foot ulcer is an open sore or wound that commonly develops on the bottom of the foot and can become a serious health concern if left untreated. Early detection and prompt treatment are essential to promote healing and prevent complications.

What Is a Foot Ulcer?

A foot ulcer occurs when the skin breaks down, exposing the tissue underneath. These wounds may develop due to pressure, friction, poor circulation, or nerve damage that reduces sensation in the feet. Individuals with diabetes are at a higher risk of developing foot ulcers because diabetes can affect both circulation and nerve function.
Foot ulcers can vary in size and severity, ranging from superficial sores to deeper wounds that involve muscle or bone.

Common Signs and Symptoms

  • Because some individuals experience reduced sensation in their feet, foot ulcers may go unnoticed in the early stages. Common signs include: An open sore or wound on the foot
  • Redness or swelling around the affected area
  • Drainage or fluid on socks or shoes
  • Discoloration of surrounding skin
  • Unpleasant odor
  • Pain or tenderness, although some ulcers may be painless
Regular foot inspections can help identify problems before they worsen.

Why Prompt Treatment Matters

Without proper care, foot ulcers can become infected and lead to serious complications. Early evaluation by a podiatrist allows for timely treatment and may improve healing outcomes.
Treatment often focuses on reducing pressure on the affected area, promoting wound healing, managing underlying conditions, and preventing infection. Personalized care plans are developed based on the patient's specific needs and overall health.

Protecting Your Foot Health

Preventive foot care is especially important for individuals with diabetes or circulation concerns. Wearing properly fitting shoes, inspecting the feet daily, and seeking prompt medical attention for any wounds can help reduce the risk of complications.
Medford Foot & Ankle Clinic in Medford, OR, is committed to helping patients maintain healthy feet through expert podiatric care and early intervention. If you notice a sore, wound, or other concerning changes in your feet, professional evaluation is important. To learn more or schedule an appointment, contact Medford Foot & Ankle Clinic in Medford, OR, at 541-770-1225. Call today to schedule an appointment and take an important step toward protecting your foot health and overall well-being.

Medford Foot & Ankle Clinic, P.C.

713 Golf View Dr,
Medford, OR 97504-9643

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