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[H1702]How To Treat Foot Blister
by Grojan Fabiola, Gro
Diabetic foot ulcers are sometimes inevitable if you are diagnosed with the syndrome and don't pay careful attention to your lower limbs. Treating diabetic foot ulcers is the utmost important thing to keep in mind so you don't have serious issues that could lead to amputation of the affected toe or other area. The quicker the wound is 100 percent healed the less chance for an infection.

The standard treatment for a diabetic foot ulcer is the cleaning and removing of dead tissue from the wound called debridement. You should also keep the wound moist with topical dressings and relieve any pressure from the wound by wearing protective footwear or the use of a wheelchair and crutches. Antibiotics can also be prescribed as long as you notify your doctor in a speedy manner. Advanced wound care treatments that may be used in combination with the standard care regimen of dressings and off-loading include topical agents?like creams, ointments, medications?mechanical devices and living skin equivalents to promote healing.

If you find that you have a diabetic foot ulcer for six weeks or more, you may want to look into the MATRIX clinical research study to take advantage of investigation medications. The study is currently looking for people who want to take part are testing the safety of an investigational medication called Excellarate, also known as GAM 501. Researchers are trying to figure out if the product improves the healing of foot ulcers when compared to a placebo and current standardized care.

Participants must be 18 years or older, have a foot ulcer for six weeks or more that has not been healed, is taking insulin or some other type of medication to control blood sugar levels and is willing to wear a special protective show during the length of the study.

In order to treat these foot problems it is best to identify what is causing your foot pain. With Bunions the problem is that your big toe is enlarged and it is very swollen, tender and painful. The causes of Bunions is as of yet unknown. It is known however that you can inherit Bunions from your family. Ill fitting shoes can also give bunions. There's also the fact the Bunions can develop without any known cause.

You can also develop foot problems in you heels. While this heel pain is very common, it can begin without any injury being caused to the foot. You will usually feel the pain under the heel of the foot. It is generally present when you are standing or walking. The time that the pain is the worst is when you are getting out of bed. The cause of these foot problems is that the tissues on the sole of the foot have become inflamed. The place where the inflammation is the worst is the heel area.

Morton's Neuroma is yet another type of foot problem. With Morton's Neuroma the nerve that is between the 3rd and 4th toes becomes constricted and pinched. Morton's Neuroma is a build up of extra tissue in the nerve. This extra buildup of nerve tissue can be very painful.

Corns and calluses are other foot problems that are caused by pressure being exerted on the skin of your foot. They occur when bones of the foot are pressed against the shoe's surface or even when two of your foot bones are pressed together. Usually you will get corns and calluses on your big toe and also the little toe. Calluses can form underneath the ends of the foot bones. Soft corns can occur between the toes.

Hammertoes are another type of foot problem. Hammertoes are a permanent sideways bend in the joint of your middle toe. Hammertoes can be made worse by wearing tight shoes and you will usually feel pain on the top of the toe and at the end of the toe.

Plantar warts are the last of the foot problems. These warts occur on the soles of the foot. They are an infection by certain viruses. Plantar warts grow inward. The wart can't grow outward. The reason is because of the weight that's placed on it when you stand. You may experience severe pain when you are walking.

While all of these foot problems are treatable it's best to know more about them so that you don't repeat the mistakes that lead you to having them in the first place. While the pain in the foot problems can be severe it's not life threatening which can make you feel somewhat better!
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