Annual comprehensive foot exams
More frequent exams for high-risk patients
Daily self-inspection of feet
Tight glycemic control to reduce neuropathy progression
Immediate evaluation of any ulcers or infections
AHA Recommendations:
Control blood pressure
Manage cholesterol levels
Maintain healthy weight
Stop smoking
Engage in regular physical activity
These measures reduce both cardiovascular and lower-extity complications.
When to Seek Immediate Medical Attention
Seek urgent medical care if you experience:
Sudden severe foot discoloration
Signs of infection (redness, warmth, pus)
Rapid swelling
Chest pain with leg symptoms
New onset severe leg pain
According to both ADA and AHA guidance, early intervention significantly reduces the risk of permanent damage.
The Clinical Bottom Line
The feet often serve as early indicators of systemic vascular health.
The American Diabetes Association emphasizes that foot complications are preventable with early detection and proper management.
The American Heart Association highlights that peripheral artery disease is a serious cardiovascular condition that should not be overlooked.
When diabetes and heart disease coexist, routine foot monitoring becomes not just a recommendation — but a necessity.
Protecting your feet is part of protecting your heart.
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