Diabetes call: get your socks off

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There are 9,970 people in Macarthur living with all types of diabetes and the Member for Macarthur, Dr Mike Freelander MP, has a simple message for every one of them: Get Your Socks Off.

Dr Freelander is supporting Diabetes Australia’s campaign to reduce the number of preventable diabetes-related foot problems and amputations.

“Every year there are 10,000 hospital admissions for diabetes related foot problems and around 4,400 diabetes-related amputations in Australia – and 85 percent of these are preventable,” he said.

“According to the most recent figures the Outer South West Sydney region, which includes Macarthur electorate, ranks 16 (out of 80) in Australia in the rate of amputations.

“Every amputation is a tragedy for the person involved and their family and that’s why I supported Diabetes Australia this sitting at Parliament House and got my socks off to raise awareness of this key issue.”

Dr Freelander, pictured, said there were simple steps people with diabetes could take to reduce their own personal risk of the kind of foot problems that can lead to serious issues and amputations.

“Check your feet every day. If you have trouble reaching your feet or seeing the bottom of your feet, use a mirror or ask a family member or carer for help,” he said.

“Some of the things to look out for include dry skin or excessive moisture, thickened skin such as calluses or corns, cracks, blisters or ulcers or any change in the shape and thickness of your nails.

 “The most important thing is to seek help early – if you think there is any foot problem, see your GP or podiatrist and make sure you get your feet checked regularly.

“Early treatment can help prevent problems escalating and potentially save a toe or foot from amputation. “The good news is we have a growing network of diabetes high risk foot services around the country, with expert interdisciplinary teams of health professionals who can help prevent amputations of toes and limbs.”

Dr Freelander said some people were at a higher level of risk and needed more frequent foot checks and should be accessing a diabetes high risk foot service.

“If you’ve experienced nerve damage or noticed any changes in the shape of your feet you need to be extra vigilant,” he said.

“Every day 12 people undergo a diabetes-related amputation and most are preventable. If we all play our part, we can end the tragedy of diabetes-related amputations within a generation.”

1 thought on “Diabetes call: get your socks off”

  1. Such good advice. Unfortunately people don’t always read the pamphlets at the doctors surgeries that give so much information about foot health. The doctor can provide a care plan which includes subsidized visits to the Podiatrist each year.

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