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Nurse Assessment of Diabetic Feet - Prevention and Personalized Care

Diabetes can affect the health of your feet, increasing the risk of complications such as infections, ulcers and neuropathy. Our diabetic foot nursing assessment service aims to detect early signs of circulatory and nerve disorders in order to prevent complications.

Complete evaluation by a healthcare professional

A qualified nurse examines in detail the condition of your skin, nails, blood circulation and nerve sensitivity, enabling any problems to be detected quickly.

Personalized advice

You'll benefit from recommendations tailored to your situation, so you can take care of your feet safely, every day.

Customized follow-up

A follow-up plan is drawn up according to your needs, to ensure ongoing, effective management of your foot health.

Your health starts with your feet: personalized nursing assessment

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Preventing complications

Early detection of ulcers and infections to avoid aggravation.

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Healthier feet

Regular care improves your daily comfort and mobility.

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Fewer hospitalizations

Significant reduction in the risk of untreated wounds.

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Personalized follow-up

Tailor-made support to reassure and guide you.

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Support for diabetes management

Tailored advice to help you manage your day-to-day health.

Diabetes prevention: your feet come first

Here are the problems treated by this type of nursing follow-up for diabetic feet:

  1. Plantar ulcers - Lesions that can become infected and lead to serious complications.
  2. Fungal or bacterial infections - Often neglected, they can rapidly worsen.
  3. Loss of feeling (peripheral neuropathy) - Increased risk of injuries that cannot be felt.
  4. Circulatory disorders (arteritis, ischemia) - Contribute to poor healing.
  5. Foot deformities - which increase the risk of pressure points and blisters.
  6. Calluses and corns - Can mask or promote ulcer formation.
  7. Avoidable amputations - linked to infected wounds or wounds not treated in time.
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