Foot Wound Care and Treatment
Foot Wound Treatment in Lakewood, TX & Dallas–Fort Worth
Foot wounds can quickly become serious, especially for patients with diabetes, circulation problems, or nerve damage. At Lakewood Foot and Ankle Specialist, we provide comprehensive foot wound treatment for patients in Lakewood, TX and throughout the Dallas–Fort Worth area, focusing on healing, infection prevention, and long-term foot health.
From minor foot sores to complex diabetic foot wounds and chronic ulcers, our team offers advanced medical care designed to prevent complications, hospitalization, and amputation.
Comprehensive Foot Wound Care
Foot wounds can develop for many reasons and often worsen without proper treatment. Because the feet bear weight and experience constant pressure, wounds in this area require specialized medical attention.
Our podiatry team treats a wide range of foot wounds, including:
- Diabetic foot wounds
- Diabetic foot ulcers
- Venous leg and foot ulcers
- Pressure wounds and sores
- Infected foot wounds
- Non-healing foot wounds
- Foot wounds caused by poor circulation
- Foot wounds related to neuropathy
- Post-surgical foot wounds
Diabetic Foot Wounds
Diabetic foot wounds are among the most common and dangerous types of foot injuries. Diabetes can cause peripheral neuropathy, which reduces sensation in the feet, and poor circulation, which slows healing.
Because of this, many diabetic foot wounds begin as small cuts, blisters, or calluses that go unnoticed. Without prompt treatment, these wounds can deepen, become infected, and progress into diabetic foot ulcers.
Diabetic Foot Ulcers
A diabetic foot ulcer is an open sore that develops due to prolonged pressure, nerve damage, and impaired blood flow. These ulcers often appear on the bottom of the foot, toes, or heel and can take weeks or months to heal.
Diabetic foot ulcers require specialized wound care to reduce the risk of infection, bone involvement, and amputation. Early intervention significantly improves outcomes.
Venous and Circulatory Foot Wounds
Poor circulation is a major contributor to chronic foot wounds. Venous insufficiency and other vascular conditions can cause fluid buildup, skin breakdown, and slow-healing wounds on the foot and ankle.
Circulation-related foot wounds often present with swelling, skin discoloration, drainage, and recurring breakdown of the skin. Addressing the underlying circulation issue is critical for long-term healing.
Signs of a Serious Foot Wound
Any foot wound should be evaluated promptly, but seek immediate care if you notice:
- A wound that does not heal within a few days
- Redness, swelling, or warmth around the wound
- Drainage, pus, or foul odor
- Blackened or dead tissue
- Increasing swelling of the foot or ankle
- Minimal pain despite severe tissue damage
Advanced Foot Wound Treatment at Lakewood Foot and Ankle Specialist
Our approach to foot wound care is comprehensive and personalized. Every patient receives a detailed evaluation to determine the cause of the wound and the most effective treatment plan.
Foot Wound Treatment Options May Include:
- Advanced wound care and monitoring
- Debridement to remove dead or infected tissue
- Specialized wound dressings
- Infection prevention and management
- Pressure offloading and footwear guidance
- Circulation assessment
- Edema and swelling control
- Patient education for prevention
Our goal is not only to heal the current wound, but to prevent recurrence and preserve long-term foot function.
Why Early Foot Wound Treatment Matters
Delaying treatment for a foot wound significantly increases the risk of complications. Chronic or untreated foot wounds can lead to:
- Severe infection
- Bone involvement (osteomyelitis)
- Hospitalization
- Loss of mobility
- Amputation
Prompt care from a foot and ankle specialist greatly improves healing outcomes and reduces long-term risk.
Foot Wound Specialist in Lakewood, TX & DFW
At Lakewood Foot and Ankle Specialist, we are experienced in treating complex foot wounds for patients in Lakewood, TX and across the Dallas–Fort Worth area. Our team understands the urgency and complexity of foot wounds and provides compassionate, evidence-based care.
If you have diabetes, circulation issues, or a foot wound that is not healing, early evaluation is critical.
Do not wait for a foot wound to become a serious medical emergency. Contact Lakewood Foot and Ankle Specialist today to schedule an evaluation and receive expert foot wound treatment.




