FOOTHEALTH NORTH SHIELDS

FOOTHEALTH NORTH SHIELDS

Updated 5 months ago

Short profile:

Chiropodists and Podiatrists treat everybody. All ages and backgrounds regularly limp into the surgeries and dance out again. Peoples needs of course vary: Sporting injuries are on the incease as we all try to develop healthier lifestyles. Small children (and indeed the not so young) will sometimes develop a verruca or two.

Problems associated with general health or illness, such as Diabetes effect all age groups and both genders. (see Diabetes) As we age we are perhaps in need of a chiropodist and podiatrists more frequently. Our feet carry us all our life, our whole body weight is held by them and so it is not so surprising to find that they eventually may develop the odd difficulty.

Problems are often exaserbated by people simply being embarrassed to consult a chiropodist or podiatrist. Do not worry, a qualified and experienced chiropodist or podiatrist will have seen most things before - you will rarely be the first to walk through the door with a new dilemma.

Detailed description:

Many people are aware that Diabetes affects the feet and chiropodists and podiatrists are often asked: "How?". Diabetes mainly affects the foot because of two factors which combine to place diabetics at risk of developing a range of foot problems, some of which are extremely severe. These factors are Neuropathy and Poor Circulation. In Diabetes the nerves in the feet and legs can be effected. Often the diabetic patient may loose some degree of feeling in the feet, some areas may actually become numb (called Neuropathy).

This may lead to a person with Diabetes not realising that they have a problem such as a cut, abrasion or even an ulcer. Diabetes can also affect blood supply to and within your feet, this can delay healing and increase your risks of infection. This poor circulation, allied with decreased sensation in the feet, may for example lead to a situation where a diabetic patient stands on an object, breaking the skin. Due to poor circulation, an infection in the broken skin will be more likely, due to the poor circulation the wound may not heal well and due to the neuropathy the person may not even be aware that there is a problem at all.

If you have Diabetes please regularly check your feet and regularly attend a chiropodist or podiatrist who will be able to routinely monitor and screen you feet for potential problems. Chiropodists or Podiatrists specialise in assessing, diagnosing and treating abnormalities and diseases of the lower limb. They are trained to alleviate, prevent and correct these disorders and provide professional advice on proper foot care to patients of all ages and walks of life.

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