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Diabetic Foot Care in South Carolina & Georgia

Diabetic foot care treatment in the Aiken, SC 2980, Beaufort, SC 29902, Cayce, SC 29033, Columbia, SC 29204 and 29203, Florence, SC 29501, Hartsville, SC 29550, Hinesville, GA 31313, Mount Pleasant, SC 29464, Newberry, SC 29108, North Charleston, SC 29418, Orangeburg, SC 29115, Savannah, GA 31405, Summerville, SC 29486, Sumter, SC 29150, and Charleston, SC 29414 areas

If you’re living with diabetes, you already know how carefully you need to manage your health. But did you know that nearly half of all people with diabetes will develop nerve damage in their feet? This can lead to serious complications, from painful wounds that won’t heal to infections that threaten your mobility and quality of life.

Your feet deserve the same attention you give to managing your blood sugar—and with the right treatment, you can prevent problems before they start. At Physicians Footcare™, our experienced podiatrists specialize in helping you protect your feet and manage any diabetes-related complications with compassionate, expert care.

Why Diabetic Foot Care Matters

Diabetes affects your feet in two significant ways.

Nerve Damage

Over time, high blood sugar levels can cause nerve damage known as diabetic neuropathy, leading to tingling, burning sensations, or a dangerous loss of feeling in your feet. When you can’t sense pain, you might not notice a cut, blister, or injury developing—and that small problem can quickly become a serious infection.

Diabetic Foot Care in South Carolina & Georgia

Circulation Issues

Diabetes also affects your circulation, making it harder for wounds to heal properly. Even minor foot issues can escalate into ulcers, infections, or more severe complications if left untreated. That’s why proactive foot care is essential for anyone managing diabetes.

Daily Foot Care Practices

Protecting your feet starts with simple daily habits:

  • Check your feet every day for any cuts, sores, blisters, redness, swelling, or changes in skin color.

  • Look between your toes and use a mirror if needed to see the bottoms of your feet clearly.

  • Wash your feet gently with lukewarm water every day, then dry them thoroughly—especially between the toes.

  • If your skin tends to be dry, moisturize your feet a few times a week, but avoid applying lotion between your toes, where moisture can lead to fungal infections.

  • Always wear socks and shoes to protect your feet, even indoors, and choose cushioned diabetic socks for extra comfort and protection.

Proper Toenail and Foot Hygiene

Cut your toenails straight across—never dig into the sides of your toes, as this can cause ingrown toenails. If you have difficulty cutting your nails safely, our podiatrists can help during your regular visits. Managing your blood sugar levels remains your most important tool in preventing foot complications, and if you smoke, quitting can significantly improve blood flow to your feet.

When to Seek Professional Care

Some foot problems require immediate professional attention. Contact Physicians Footcare right away if you notice a cut, blister, or bruise that hasn’t healed within a few days. Warning signs include persistent redness, swelling, warmth, a callus with dried blood inside, or any infection causing discoloration, odor, or drainage.

Never attempt to treat foot conditions yourself with over-the-counter products or home remedies. What seems minor can quickly become serious when you have diabetes.

Why Choose Physicians Footcare for Diabetic Foot Care in South Carolina & Georgia?

Diabetes-related foot concerns need close monitoring, clear communication, and a team that recognizes when a small change may require prompt attention. At Physicians Footcare, our podiatrists care for patients across South Carolina and Georgia with routine diabetic foot exams, wound evaluation, nail care guidance, and treatment planning for concerns such as neuropathy, circulation problems, and slow-healing sores.

Our doctors are supported by a certified pedorthist team that includes Robyn Adams, CPed, Natalie McCoy, CPed, Démon Thompson, CPed, and Teanita James. This added footwear and foot-mechanics support can be especially valuable when diabetic shoes, inserts, or offloading support are part of your care plan. With many office locations across South Carolina and Georgia, Physicians Footcare makes it easier to stay consistent with preventive visits and get help early when symptoms, skin irritation, or wounds appear.

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Seek Expert Diabetic Foot Care Today

Don’t wait for foot problems to develop. Regular professional foot exams are essential for preventing complications and catching issues early.

A Physicians Footcare podiatrist can thoroughly examine your feet, create a personalized hygiene and treatment plan, and help you maintain healthy feet for years to come. Request an appointment today at one of our convenient locations throughout South Carolina or Georgia.

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