Diabetic Wound Care: 7 Tips to Protect your Feet from Summer the Heat
For many, summer is the perfect time to run barefoot on the beach or in a grassy park. But if
you’re one of the 34.2 million Americans living with diabetes, going barefoot is one of the worst
things you can do for your health. Exposure to hot sand, pavement, rocks, trash and debris can
result in trauma leading to non-healing wounds that put you at risk of infection, sepsis, or
amputation.
Many complex wounds begin with a very small scrape or scratch. Some diabetics have
peripheral neuropathy or a loss of sensation in the lower extremities due to nerve damage.
Because of this loss of feeling, a wound can remain unnoticed for quite some time and become
infected, making the individual more vulnerable to delayed healing, progression of wounds, and
even sepsis.
“If you have diabetes you need to be vigilant about foot care year-round, but summer is
particularly important,” said Dr. David Gustavison, Medical Director at Covenant Wound Healing
& Hyperbaric Medicine Center. “If you discover any kind of foot wound, even if it’s minor, it
should be evaluated early to avoid life-threatening complications. Preventive care is extremely
important.”
Here are seven summer foot care tips for patients with diabetes:
- Don’t walk outside barefoot. Broken glass, rocks, trash or debris can perforate the skin
and cause infection. Walking on hot sidewalks or sand can quickly cause blisters or
burns on the feet
- Always wear properly-fitted shoes. If needed, ask your physician about special diabetic
shoes, custom inserts and socks to keep your feet healthy while you remain active
- Keep your feet clean. Examine the tops and bottoms of your feet each day and keep
your toenails clipped straight across and filed
- Use an emollient cream for dry skin every day on the tops and bottoms of your feet
- Stay hydrated! This may help with foot swelling from heat or exercise and improve
circulation
- Monitor and maintain proper levels of blood glucose, A1C labs, consume a healthy diet,
and use medication as prescribed
- If you have a foot wound of any kind, clean it, use antibiotic cream and a sterile bandage
to cover it, and call your physician’s office for guidance
The Covenant Wound Healing & Hyperbaric Medicine Center specializes in the healing of
chronic wounds. Our team is specially trained in treating wounds that have resisted healing after
weeks or months of traditional treatment. For more information or to schedule an appointment,
call 989.583.4401.
Posted Date: 7/27/2022