What Do I Look for in a Daily Foot Inspection?

diabetic foot checkWhen you are diabetic, there are many threats to the health and wellbeing of your feet. Since neuropathy (nerve damage) often accompanies diabetes, you may not be able to feel issues that have developed and now threaten your health. This means you need to use a daily foot inspection to identify problems at the earliest opportunity so you can stay safe. 

When performing a daily foot inspection, you basically need to look for anything out of the ordinary. As a general rule, any discoloration, growth, or wound needs to be reported.  

Specific items you need to check for every day include:

  • Scratches, cuts, and abrasions
  • Dry, cracked skin  
  • Blisters  
  • Calluses and corns  
  • Plantar warts  
  • Ingrown and discolored toenails 

If you find any of these conditions, schedule the earliest possible appointment with our office. 440-331-9383. In the event you can not get in touch with us and you see signs of infection (pain, swelling, warmth, or redness) seek emergency medical services.  

Dr. Joseph Ripepi
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Ohio podiatrist helping patients with diabetic foot care, foot pain, plantar fasciitis, and sports injuries