Recognizing a Foot Ulcer
Common signs and symptoms include:
- ✅ Open sores that do not heal
- ✅ Drainage or foul odor
- ✅ Red, inflamed, or swollen tissue
- ✅ Thickened or callused skin around the wound
- ✅ Numbness or tingling in the feet
Why Prompt Care Matters
Untreated ulcers can progress quickly, increasing the risk of infection, hospitalization, or even amputation. Early treatment is the key to protecting your health and mobility.
Our Approach to Wound Care
At the Orange County Foot & Ankle Institute, our podiatrists use advanced techniques to properly evaluate and treat foot wounds. This may include:
- ✔️ X-rays or imaging to rule out infection in the bone
- ✔️ Debridement (removal of dead or infected tissue)
- ✔️ Specialized dressings and topical treatments
- ✔️ Offloading devices or custom footwear to reduce pressure
- ✔️ Antibiotic therapy if needed
Comprehensive & Compassionate Care
Our goal is not only to heal the wound but also to prevent recurrence. We work closely with each patient to create a personalized care plan that supports faster healing and long-term foot health.
📍 If you notice any foot wound, no matter how small, schedule an appointment right away. Early treatment makes all the difference.