7744 66th St N Pinellas Park FL, 33781

Foot Infections & Wound Care

Foot Infections & Wound Management: Protecting Against Complications

Foot and lower-leg infections can escalate quickly—especially in individuals with diabetes, circulatory issues, or weakened immunity. A seemingly minor skin break, fungal overgrowth, or ulcer can evolve into a serious complication. At Dr. Michele Selsor’s Pinellas Park practice, we emphasize early detection, aggressive care, and collaboration with specialists to preserve limb health.

Diagnostic Strategy

History and clinical assessment

Onset, symptoms (redness, pain, swelling, discharge, warmth).
Underlying risk factors (diabetes, immune compromise).
Documentation of wound size, depth, morphology.

Laboratory and imaging investigations

Wound culture, Gram stain, sensitivity testing.
Bloodwork: CBC, inflammatory markers, glucose levels.
Imaging (X-ray, MRI) to assess bone involvement (osteomyelitis).
Vascular studies (Doppler, ABI) if impaired circulation suspected.

Why Foot Infections Are High Risk

Common Types of Foot Infections

Treatment Protocols

Acute infection management

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Advanced wound care

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Chronic and complex cases

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Practice & Local Insights

If you discover a stubborn sore, discoloration, swelling, or drainage on your foot or lower leg, contact us immediately. Early treatment can prevent serious complications and support full recovery.