Diabetic Foot
Diabetic foot is a serious complication of diabetes that affects the feet due to poor blood circulation and nerve damage. It can lead to ulcers, infections, delayed wound healing, and in severe cases, tissue damage.
Early diagnosis and proper care are essential to prevent complications.
Common Symptoms of Diabetic Foot
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Numbness or tingling sensation
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Burning or sharp pain
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Foot ulcers or open wounds
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Swelling or redness
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Slow healing cuts or blisters
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Skin discoloration
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Foul-smelling discharge (in infected wounds)
If you notice any wound that does not heal within a few days, seek medical attention immediately.
Causes of Diabetic Foot Problems
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Long-standing uncontrolled diabetes
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Nerve damage (neuropathy)
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Poor blood circulation
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Foot deformities
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Minor injuries that go unnoticed
Proper blood sugar control and regular foot checks are crucial.
Treatment Options We Offer
Wound Care & Dressing
Advanced wound management to promote faster healing and prevent infection.
Infection Management
Antibiotics and surgical cleaning (debridement) if required.
Surgical Treatment
In severe cases, minor surgical procedures may be needed to remove infected or dead tissue.
Preventive Care Guidance
Education on proper foot hygiene, footwear, and diabetes control to avoid recurrence.
Why Early Treatment is Important
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Prevents spread of infection
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Reduces risk of serious complications
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Promotes faster healing
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Helps avoid hospitalization
Timely care can significantly reduce the risk of severe outcomes.
Why Choose Us for Diabetic Foot Treatment?
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Experienced General Surgeon
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Advanced wound care management
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Sterile and safe procedures
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Comprehensive diabetes-related care
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Personalized treatment plans