Living with diabetes requires careful attention to your overall body functions. But one area that is often overlooked is the health of your feet.
Foot problems are among the most common and serious complications of diabetes mellitus (Type II). Without timely care, small cuts or blisters can develop into ulcers, infections, or even conditions that can affect the limb.
With advanced diabetic foot treatment in Dubai, Dr. Guillermo Sanchez provides specialized care to protect, heal, and preserve the feet of people living with diabetes.
The term diabetic foot refers to a range of complications affecting the feet of people with diabetes.
High blood sugar damages nerves (diabetic neuropathy) and blood vessels (peripheral arterial disease), reducing both sensation and blood flow.
This means:
If not managed properly, these problems can lead to diabetic foot ulcers, Charcot foot deformity, and in severe cases, amputation. Proper diagnosis and timely management are critical to preventing long-term complications.
Diabetic foot complications are usually classified into three main categories:
Caused by nerve damage leading to loss of protective sensation. Patients may develop unnoticed injuries, pressure sores, and foot deformities.
Resulting from poor circulation due to peripheral artery disease. The feet may feel cold, with delayed healing and a high risk of gangrene.
A combination of nerve damage and poor blood flow. This is the most complex type, associated with slow-healing ulcers, recurrent infections, and high amputation risk.
Common warning signs include:
Recognizing these symptoms early and seeking professional care can prevent progression to ulcers or amputations.
If untreated, diabetic foot conditions can lead to serious complications:
The two main underlying causes are:
Makes it hard to feel injuries or pressure on the feet.
Reduces blood flow, delaying wound healing.
Diabetic foot problems can be prevented with regular care. Simple steps include:
Dr. Sanchez follows a systematic approach to detect foot complications early:
Duration of diabetes, glycemic control, past ulcers or infections are taken into consideration.
Monofilament testing, vibration, and reflexes to assess nerve damage.
Checking pulses, ankle-brachial index (ABI), and toe pressures to detect poor circulation.
Depth, size, signs of infection, and imaging (X-ray/MRI) if bone involvement is suspected.
Identifying any deformities, pressure points, or early signs of Charcot foot.
Special boots, casts, or custom orthotics reduce pressure on ulcers and promote healing.
Regular dressing of the wound, debridement (removal of dead tissue), and moisture-balanced dressings encourage recovery.
Antibiotics (oral or IV) and surgical drainage, if necessary, help prevent the spread to deeper tissues or bone.
When blood flow is compromised, referral to vascular specialists for angioplasty or bypass surgery may be recommended.
Immediate immobilization during the active stage, followed by custom footwear or reconstructive surgery if deformity develops.
Maintaining strict blood sugar control, smoking cessation, and education on diabetic foot care are essential to avoid recurrence.
You yourself play a central role in preventing complications:
If you have the knowledge and understand the risks of diabetic foot, you are more likely to preserve your mobility and quality of life.
Dr. Guillermo Sanchez is a well-known, foot doctor Dubai, offering specialized care for diabetic foot conditions, ulcers, and complex foot problems.
Diabetic foot complications can be life-changing, but with early diagnosis, preventive care, and specialist treatment, serious outcomes like amputation can be avoided.
Whether you are noticing numbness, struggling with a non-healing ulcer, or worried about changes in your foot shape, expert care makes the difference.
Don’t wait for small problems to become big ones. Book a consultation with Dr. Guillermo Sanchez today for expert diabetic foot treatment in Dubai and take the first step towards protecting your mobility.