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Etiology

Foot problems in persons with diabetes are usually the result of three primary factors: neuropathy, poor circulation, and decreased resistance to infection. Neuropathy caused by diabetes affects different types of nerves in different ways. Commonly, the nerve fibers carrying the sensation for pain are affected earlier than other fiber types. As a result, people with diabetic neuropathy have much higher probability of injury. Couple this decreased ability to discern pain with faulty wound healing, decreased circulation, ischemia, minor trauma and bony deformities and ulcerations with or without infection are bound to occur.

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Common Conditions

Heel Pain

Heel Pain is due to a continuous pulling of a ligamentous...


Bunions

Bunions are very common foot condition that affect adults, and occasionally children.


Ingrown Toenails

Ingrown Toenails are caused by the border of the toenail curving into the skin surrounding the nail.


Hammertoes

Hammertoes is a contracture or bending of one or both joints of the second, third, fourth, or fifth toes.
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