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Can I Have My Feet Treated by a Podiatrist if I'm on Blood Thinners?

May 01, 2024

Why See a Podiatrist?

Our feet do a lot of heavy lifting! They carry us through our busy lives, but sometimes they need a little extra care. That's where a podiatrist comes in. Podiatrists are health care professionals who specialise in diagnosing and treating conditions affecting the feet, ankles, and lower legs. Our podiatrists at Foot Corner can help with a wide range of issues, from ingrown toenails and corns to more serious conditions like diabetic foot ulcers and heel pain.

Blood Thinners and Foot Care

If you're on blood thinners, you're probably already aware of the importance of preventing blood clots. Blood thinners, also known as anticoagulants, are medications that help prevent blood clots.  While blood thinners can be life-saving, they also come with some risks, including an increased risk of bleeding.

Can You See a Podiatrist While on Blood Thinners?

Yes, you can still see a podiatrist while you're on blood thinners. However, it's essential to inform your podiatrist about any medications you are taking, including blood thinners. This information will help your podiatrist develop a treatment plan that is safe and effective for you.

What to Expect

When you see a podiatrist at Foot Corner whilst on blood thinners, there are a few things you can expect:

  1. Comprehensive Evaluation: Your podiatrist will perform a thorough evaluation of your foot or ankle problem, taking into account your medical history, current medications, and any other relevant factors.
  2. Open Communication: Be sure to communicate openly with your podiatrist about your medical history and current medications. This will help them develop a treatment plan that is safe and effective for you.
  3. Precautions: Your podiatrist may take extra precautions to prevent excessive bleeding during any procedures or treatments. This might include using techniques to minimise bleeding.
  4. Follow-Up Care: Depending on your condition, your podiatrist may recommend follow-up appointments to monitor your progress and adjust your treatment plan as needed.

Conclusion

If you're on blood thinners and experiencing foot or ankle problems, don't hesitate to see one of our highly qualified podiatrists at Foot Corner. With the right precautions and communication, you can receive the care you need safely and effectively.

Remember, your podiatrist is here to help you maintain the health and function of your feet and ankles, so don't let your medication stop you from seeking treatment.

If you have any concerns or questions about seeing a podiatrist at Foot Corner while on blood thinners, give us a call or email us now.

Phone: 01784 250 781

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