Foot Ulcer Treatment in Greenbelt, Temple Hills & Ellicott City, MD
Common Causes of Foot Ulcers
Foot ulcers can develop for a variety of reasons, including:
- Diabetes and diabetic neuropathy
- Poor circulation or peripheral artery disease (PAD)
- Foot deformities or pressure points
- Improper footwear
- Trauma or injury to the foot
Symptoms to Watch For
Recognizing the early signs of a foot ulcer is key to preventing complications. Common symptoms include:
- An open sore or wound on the foot
- Redness or swelling around the ulcer
- Drainage or foul odor from the wound
- Pain or numbness in the foot
- Thickened, callused skin surrounding the sore
If untreated, foot ulcers can lead to infections and, in severe cases, amputation.
Foot Ulcer Treatment at Total Foot Care
At Total Foot Care, we take a comprehensive approach to foot ulcer treatment. Depending on the severity, treatment options may include:
- Wound cleaning and debridement to remove dead tissue and promote healing
- Dressings and protective coverings to keep the area clean and reduce infection risk
- Custom orthotics or specialized footwear to relieve pressure on the affected area
- Medication and infection management when needed
- Diabetic foot care plans to help prevent future ulcers
Our goal is to not only heal the current ulcer but also prevent it from coming back.
Preventing Foot Ulcers
Prevention is just as important as treatment. Some ways to reduce your risk include:
- Inspecting your feet daily for cuts, blisters, or sores
- Wearing properly fitted shoes and socks
- Managing blood sugar levels if you have diabetes
- Scheduling regular podiatry checkups
