Diabetes Wound Care

Healing of a diabetic wound has always been a very challenging procedure because the healing process is slow due to neuropathic factors in the foot. An untreated diabetic wound leads to seizures and sepsis leading to serious complications. A variety of antibiotics, ranging from saline cleansing to conventional medicine to modern wound care have played a major role in the care of the diabetic foot. The main purpose of the treatment of foot ulcers is to promote faster healing because the sooner you heal, the less likely you are to become infected. Wound healing should take into account deliberate factors such as the patient's general health, the process of tissue repair, the measurement, the definition, and the separation of the wound.

  • Diabetic & Podiatry Wound Care
  • Diabetic & Podiatry Wound Care
  • Bioengineered Skin
  • Regenerative Medicine
  • Wound Infections
  • Burns and Advanced Wound Care

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