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Diabetic Foot Pain Can Be Controlled.
Diabetes often leads to peripheral vascular disease that inhibits blood circulation. This condition frequently leads to significantly decreased circulation in the lower part of the legs and the feet. This poor circulation contributes to diabetic foot pain and problems by reducing the amount of oxygen and nutrition supplied to the skin and other tissue. Poor circulation can also lead to swelling and dryness of the foot. Preventing foot complications is more critical for the diabetic patient because of the severity of the diabetic foot pain and other conditions that can occur.
Are you dealing with diabetic foot pain? Visit one of our NJ locations today.
You Don’t Have To Be A Slave to Diabetic Foot Ulcers.
Elevated blood sugar levels damage blood vessels and causes them to thicken and leak. This thickening will eventually reduce the ability to supply the body, especially the skin, with the blood it needs to remain healthy. Plaque is also more likely to build up in blood vessels, which furthers the circulatory issues. Poor blood supply to the skin often leads to diabetic foot ulcers. These diabetic foot ulcers are slow to heal and often become deep and infected. A diabetic foot ulcer looks like a painful, red sore on the foot. If infected, a diabetic foot ulcer will ooze pus and have a foul smelling discharge. We are prepared to help you at our state-of-the-art wound care centers.
Don’t let a diabetic foot ulcer go untreated. Call for an appointment.
Our Wound Care Centers are Equipped to Help You.
For a diabetic, a wound as small as a blister from wearing a shoe that’s too tight can cause a lot of damage. Our wound care centers are equipped to help you. Our experienced podiatrists are available to help you work out a routine of care for your feet. Your diabetic foot pain can be controlled, and we can help. We have experience with the latest in wound care technology including hyperbaric oxygen chambers
Call for an appointment at either of our New Jersey wound care centers.
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We serve patients from the following towns: Basking Ridge, Bedminster, Berkeley Heights, Bernardsville, Boonton, Brookside, Caldwell, Chatham, Chester, Cedar Knolls, Denville, Dover, East Hanover, Essex Fells, Fairfield, Far Hills, Florham park, Gillette, Gladstone, Green Village, Hibernia, Ironia, Kenvil, Lake Hiawatha, Liberty Corner, Livingston, Lyons, Madison, Martinsville, Mendham, Millington, Mine Hill, Montville, Morris Plains, Morristown, Mount Freedom, Mount Tabor, Mountain Lakes, New Providence, New Vernon, Oldwick, Parsippany, Peapack, Pine Brook, Pluckemin, Randolph, Rockaway, Roseland, Short Hills, Stirling, Summit, Towaco, Warren, Watchung, Wharton, Whippany |