Foot and Leg Ulcer Symptoms and Diagnosis
Ulcer symptoms
Not all foot and leg ulcers are painful.
Depending on the type, foot and leg ulcers may:
- Appear red, yellow, brown, or gray.
- Drain fluid.
- Look swollen or bleed when irritated.
Early signs that an ulcer is forming include:
- Leg swelling or cramping.
- Hardened skin that is purple, dark red, or brown.
- Itching and tingling.
- Dry, scaly skin.
- Fluid-filled blisters.
- Rash or redness.
Diagnosing foot and leg ulcers
A doctor will first discuss your medical history and take a close look at the wound. He or she may refer you to a wound care specialist as well.
You'll likely have imaging tests — such as an ultrasound and leg blood pressures — to help your doctor design your treatment plan.
Foot and leg ulcer prevention
The best way to prevent ulcers is to manage chronic health conditions, quit smoking, and keep a healthy lifestyle.
Tips for preventing foot and leg ulcers:
- Avoid sitting or standing in one place too long.
- Exercise regularly.
- Maintain a healthy weight.
- Manage blood pressure, cholesterol, and diabetes.
- Eat healthy.
- Take care of your leg and foot tissues by cleaning and moisturizing.
- Avoid trauma to the feet and legs.