One of the tricky things about diabetes is that it can cause changes in the body long before any pain shows up. That’s especially true when it comes to the feet. For folks living with diabetes in Las Vegas, regular foot checks might seem unnecessary—especially if there’s no swelling, no cuts, no soreness. But that’s exactly why it’s important.
Dr. Ted Cohen, a local podiatrist who’s been working with patients for years, sees the quiet signs others might miss. Numbness, reduced circulation, even a small skin change—these can all signal bigger problems down the line if they aren’t caught early.
Diabetes can affect the nerves in the feet without warning. Over time, it’s possible to lose the ability to feel pressure, heat, or even pain. That means someone could have a blister, a cut, or a small sore and not realize it’s there until it becomes something serious.
And once healing slows down, infections become more likely. What started as something small could turn into something much harder to manage if it goes unnoticed.
Dr. Cohen’s approach is simple: catch issues early, keep them from becoming problems. That might mean checking circulation, trimming nails properly, spotting areas where shoes are rubbing, or just making sure the skin is in good shape.
These regular check-ins don’t take long, but they make a difference. It’s much easier to prevent a foot ulcer than to treat one after it’s gotten worse.
Every person with diabetes has a different story. Some have had it for years. Others were diagnosed recently. Some already have nerve changes, while others are just starting to keep a closer eye on things. Dr. Cohen takes the time to understand where someone is in that journey and adjusts care based on their needs—not just the textbook.
In the end, diabetic foot care is one of those things that can quietly protect your future health—if you start before something goes wrong.
If you’re in Las Vegas and living with diabetes, Dr. Ted Cohen is here to help you keep your feet healthy for the long run. Call (702) 387-8777 to schedule a visit or learn more about how routine foot care can make a big difference down the line.
One of the tricky things about diabetes is that it can cause changes in the body long before any pain shows up. That’s especially true when it comes to the feet. For folks living with diabetes in Las Vegas, regular foot checks might seem unnecessary—especially if there’s no swelling, no cuts, no soreness. But that’s exactly why it’s important.
Dr. Ted Cohen, a local podiatrist who’s been working with patients for years, sees the quiet signs others might miss. Numbness, reduced circulation, even a small skin change—these can all signal bigger problems down the line if they aren’t caught early.
Diabetes can affect the nerves in the feet without warning. Over time, it’s possible to lose the ability to feel pressure, heat, or even pain. That means someone could have a blister, a cut, or a small sore and not realize it’s there until it becomes something serious.
And once healing slows down, infections become more likely. What started as something small could turn into something much harder to manage if it goes unnoticed.
Dr. Cohen’s approach is simple: catch issues early, keep them from becoming problems. That might mean checking circulation, trimming nails properly, spotting areas where shoes are rubbing, or just making sure the skin is in good shape.
These regular check-ins don’t take long, but they make a difference. It’s much easier to prevent a foot ulcer than to treat one after it’s gotten worse.
Every person with diabetes has a different story. Some have had it for years. Others were diagnosed recently. Some already have nerve changes, while others are just starting to keep a closer eye on things. Dr. Cohen takes the time to understand where someone is in that journey and adjusts care based on their needs—not just the textbook.
In the end, diabetic foot care is one of those things that can quietly protect your future health—if you start before something goes wrong.
If you’re in Las Vegas and living with diabetes, Dr. Ted Cohen is here to help you keep your feet healthy for the long run. Call (702) 387-8777 to schedule a visit or learn more about how routine foot care can make a big difference down the line.
Ted Cohen, DPM
2235 N. Rampart Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89128
2235 N. Rampart Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89128
(702) 387-8777