Diabetic Foot Ulcer

Diabetic Foot Ulcer Treatment

Diabetic Foot Ulcer Treatment

Diabetic Foot Ulcer Treatment

Diabetic foot ulcers are common complications in individuals with diabetes, resulting from poor circulation, neuropathy, and high blood sugar levels. These ulcers can lead to severe infections and even amputations if not treated promptly. At Aaroku Care, we offer comprehensive treatment options, including advanced surgical procedures, to promote healing and prevent further complications.

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What is Diabetic Foot Ulcer?

What is Diabetic Foot Ulcer?

What is Diabetic Foot Ulcer?

A diabetic foot ulcer is a break in the skin or deeper tissue on the foot of a person with diabetes. These ulcers often occur due to prolonged pressure, poor circulation, and nerve damage, leading to reduced sensation in the feet. Common sites include the bottom of the foot, especially under the big toe or ball of the foot. If left untreated, these ulcers can become infected and may require amputation.

Treatment

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Treatment

Treatment Diabetic Foot Ulcer

Treatment Diabetic Foot Ulcer

Treatment Diabetic Foot Ulcer

At Aaroku Care, we follow a multidisciplinary approach to treat diabetic foot ulcers, focusing on promoting healing and preventing complications. Our care begins with meticulous wound management, including regular cleaning, debridement, and the application of specialized dressings. To control infections, antibiotics are administered when necessary. We also relieve pressure on the affected areas using specialized footwear or total contact casting, which helps prevent further damage. In severe cases, surgical interventions such as debridement or revascularization may be performed. Each treatment plan is customized by our experienced vascular surgeons to ensure optimal outcomes and long-term foot health.