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What are Diabetic Foot Ulcers?

Ulcers are open sores on the body caused by broken skin that fails to heal.

Diabetic foot ulcers are a frequent complication of diabetes mellitus.

Individuals with diabetes are prone to foot ulcers because of two main factors:

  • Reduced sensation on the feet.

Elevated blood sugar over time can damage the nerves that deliver messages about sensation and pain to the brain. This is called neuropathy. Loss of sensation on the feet means that individuals with diabetes might not notices small cuts, scrapes or blisters on their feet. Left untreated, these minor injuries can escalate into a more serious problem, like an ulcer.

  •  Narrowing of blood vessels (arteries) going to the feet.

Individuals with diabetes are at an increased risk for peripheral arterial disease (PAD), which is characterized by narrowing of the arteries. This narrowing causes reduced blood flow in the extremities. With reduced blood circulation to the feet, skin does not heal as quickly as in unaffected individuals. When minor injuries take longer to heal, individuals are at an increased risk of having those injuries become ulcers.

Safe Foot Care if You Have Diabetes

Safe Foot Care if You Have Diabetes

From our popular Care at Home Series: Patients with diabetes and their care partners can use this simple guide to care for their feet at home. Also available in French.

Diabetic Foot Complications

Diabetic Foot Complications

Patients with diabetes and their care partners can use this simple guide to help prevent or care for diabetic foot complications at home. Also available in French.

Neuropathic/Diabetic Foot Ulcer

Neuropathic/Diabetic Foot Ulcer

From our DIY Skin Health Series: A neuropathic/diabetic foot ulcer occurs when a person with diabetes has a loss of sensation in their feet, as a result of diabetes. A person with loss of sensation may not be able to feel pain or discomfort in their foot—even when it is injured. Visually inspecting your feet every day is the key DIY strategy for this skin health condition. Read the full PDF to find out other recommendations.