Is Wound Debridement the Only Treatment Option for Diabetic Foot Ulcers?

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A diabetic foot ulcer is a slow-healing wound that forms due to poor blood flow, nerve damage, or infection in people with diabetes. These wounds need proper care because delays can lead to serious complications. Many people believe that wound debridement is the only way to treat diabetic foot ulcers, but that is not true. … Read more


A Small Wound Can Become a Big Risk Join Our Special Health Camp on 7th December

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A small blister or scratch on the foot might seem harmless. But for diabetic patients or those with skin infections, even a tiny wound can turn into a serious issue. To ensure early care and expert guidance, KBK Multi Speciality Hospitals is organizing a health camp with just ₹99 consultation. Early attention can prevent big … Read more


The Common Connection Between Diabetics & Foot Ulcers: What You Need to Know

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People living with diabetes face many health challenges, but one of the most serious and often overlooked is the risk of diabetic foot ulcers. These open sores or wounds usually appear on the bottom of the feet and can become dangerous if left untreated. The connection between diabetes and foot ulcers lies in how high … Read more


Can Diabetic Foot Ulcers be treated without Surgery? Get to know now!

Can Diabetic Foot Ulcers be treated without Surgery

Introduction – Diabetic foot ulcers are complications of foot ulcers leading to life-threatening disability if left untreated. Approximately 15% of diabetic patients develop foot ulcers, and 1 in 5 of those will be hospitalized for the condition.  Traditionally diabetes surgery is recommended to treat foot ulcers, but there are non-surgical treatment options that can be … Read more


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