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Wound Care
Instructed caregiver the patient are at high risk if the patient have or do the follow
ing: Neuropathy, Poor circulation, A foot deformity (e.g., bunion, hammer toe), Wear inappropriate shoes, Uncontrolled blood
sugar, History of a previous foot ulceration.
Instructed caregiver reducing additional risk factors, such as , high cholesterol, and elevated blood
glucose, are important in prevention and treatment of a diabetic foot ulcer. Wearing the appropriate shoes and socks will go a long way in reducing risks. the patient podiatrist can provide guidance in selecting the proper shoes.
Instructed patient DO NOT massage the skin near or on the ulcer. This can cause more damage. DO NOT use donut-shaped or ring-shaped cushions. They reduce blood
flow
to the area, which may cause sores.