Diabetic foot risks can be classified as 'low', 'moderate', 'high' and 'active' categories.
Information provided by the Podiatry Department at Singapore General Hospital(SGH), a member of the SingHealth group.
As a result of having diabetes, you may not notice the changes in your blood vessels and nerves that can occur very gradually. Thus, it is essential for you to undergo a foot screening every year.
Your foot screening has shown that you are currently at this risk category of developing foot complications due to your diabetes:
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'High' Diabetic Foot Risk
Assessment of your feet shows that you have one or more of the following risk factors:
As your feet are at high risk of developing foot wounds, it is important for you to take extra care of your feet. Check and look after your feet daily, and keep your blood sugar levels well controlled.
Your next foot screening/podiatry appointment is on _________________________ (date)
Click the link to learn how diabetes affects the feet.
Click the link for ten steps to healthy feet.
Click the link for tips to avoid diabetes foot complications.
Click the link for what to do during a diabetes foot emergency.
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