Diabetic Foot Care

Diabetic Foot Care

Diabetic Foot Care

Unfortunately, foot problems are often a common result of having diabetes. As time goes by, it’s likely that diabetes can cause nerve damage, also known as diabetic neuropathy. This can lead to tingling or a painful sensation, and it may also cause you to lose feeling in your feet. The loss of feeling in your feet can become incredibly dangerous, especially if you can no longer sense a blister or cut on your foot; this can lead to sores or infections.


There are many ways to maintain healthy foot care when dealing with diabetes. Most importantly, you want to ensure that you’re managing your blood glucose levels, otherwise known as your blood sugar. You also want to ensure that you’re checking your feet daily. As mentioned before, it’s important to recognize if your feet have cuts, sores, blisters, plantar warts, ingrown toenails, or other troubling foot conditions to stay ahead of the issue and prevent yourself from further harm. Along with foot checks, you should also wash and dry your feet daily using lukewarm water. It may also be useful in certain cases to moisturize your feet a few times a week, especially if you’re prone to dryness. Please be advised, however, to avoid moisturizing between the toes as they will not dry properly. Another rule you may want to follow is to ensure you’re cutting your toenails straight across. You should also refrain from digging into the sides of the toes; this will help prevent the development of an ingrown toenail. If you do happen to develop a corn or callus, never treat them yourself; seek the help of a professional. It may also be beneficial to look into socks made specifically for those with diabetes to help provide yourself with extra cushion. You may also want to refrain from walking barefoot, as well as avoid smoking, as it restricts the blood flow to your feet.



In certain serious cases, you may notice a cut, blister, or bruise is not healing after a few days. If this occurs, it’s important to seek the help of a professional. Other warning signs include redness, swelling, a callus with dried blood inside of it, or an infection that causes discoloration of the foot and an odor.

If you’d like more information on how to maintain healthy feet while living with diabetes, seek the assistance of a podiatrist who can provide you with the tips needed for healthy foot care.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why is Gulso Podiatry so popular?

    Gulso Podiatry has garnered popularity due to its outstanding expertise and personalized care. As a leading podiatrist in Bountiful, Dr. Gulso uses his nearly two decades of experience to address foot and ankle ailments comprehensively. Our patients appreciate the genuine attention and thorough examination provided, making them feel heard and valued. Specializing in routine podiatric issues like hammertoes and ingrown toenails, as well as complex cases such as sports injuries and heel spurs, our podiatrist provides tailor-made treatments for each patient. Moreover, Dr. Gulso's proficiency in diabetic foot care ensures that patients with diabetes receive the specialized attention they require. The conducive environment and attentive staff further enhance the patient experience, ensuring each visit is smooth and stress-free. By choosing Gulso Podiatry, you are selecting a trusted podiatrist dedicated to patient outcomes. The unwavering commitment of our podiatrist to restore and maintain foot health plays a pivotal role in our popularity. Contact us today to schedule your appointment with our experienced podiatrist.

  • What services does Gulso Podiatry offer?

    At Gulso Podiatry, we offer a wide range of services to cater to various foot and ankle concerns. Our specialties include diabetic foot care, and treating conditions such as ingrown toenails, fungal toenails, painful calluses, and warts. We also provide care for sports injuries, flat feet, bunions, and plantar fasciitis. The goal is to help you achieve optimal foot health through expert care and personalized treatment plans. Don’t hesitate to reach out to us at 801-294-8266 for more information or to schedule a consultation.

  • Where is Gulso Podiatry located?

    Gulso Podiatry is conveniently located at 415 Medical Dr. Suite C200 in Bountiful. Our location is easily accessible for residents of nearby areas including Salt Lake City, North Salt Lake, Farmington, and Kaysville. Our friendly staff is ready to assist you with all your foot and ankle health needs. We invite you to visit us for compassionate and expert podiatric care. Reach out to us today to schedule your appointment.

  • Does Gulso Podiatry accept insurance?

    Yes, Gulso Podiatry accepts a variety of insurance plans, including HMOs and PPOs. We understand the importance of making our services accessible and affordable. For confirmation of your specific insurance coverage, it's best to contact our office directly at 801-294-8266. Our team is dedicated to helping you navigate your insurance benefits and ensuring your visit is as seamless as possible. Schedule a consultation with us to discuss your treatment options.

  • What should I bring to my first appointment at Gulso Podiatry?

    To ensure a smooth first visit, please bring your insurance card, a list of current medications, including doses and frequency, and any relevant medical or surgical history. If possible, include recent test results or records related to your foot condition. Arriving early will allow us to complete any necessary paperwork efficiently. Our team at Gulso Podiatry looks forward to providing you with exceptional care. Contact us at ggulso@hotmail.com if you have any questions or schedule your first visit.

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