Diabetic foot ulcers are open wounds or sores that commonly develop in people with diabetes, especially on the feet. Poor blood circulation, nerve damage, and infection can make these wounds difficult to heal and may lead to serious complications if not treated properly. Professor Dr. Mohammad Nashir Uddin provides advanced diabetic foot care focused on wound healing, infection control, limb preservation, and preventing amputation.
Frequently Asked Questions (Q&A)
Q1: Why do diabetic foot ulcers occur?
Diabetes can damage nerves and reduce blood circulation, making it easier for small injuries or pressure points on the feet to develop into ulcers.
Q2: Why is early treatment important?
Without proper treatment, diabetic foot ulcers may become infected, spread deeper into tissues, and increase the risk of serious complications or amputation.
Q3: How are diabetic foot ulcers treated?
Treatment may include wound cleaning, infection control, specialized dressings, pressure relief, advanced wound care techniques, and in some cases, reconstructive procedures.
Q4: Can diabetic foot ulcers heal completely?
Yes. With proper medical care, blood sugar control, and regular follow-up, many diabetic foot ulcers can heal successfully.
Diabetic foot ulcers require specialized and timely treatment to prevent complications and preserve foot function. With advanced wound care and expert surgical management, patients can achieve better healing and improved quality of life.
If you or your loved one has a diabetic foot wound, swelling, infection, or non-healing ulcer, do not delay treatment. Early specialist consultation is essential to protect the foot and prevent serious complications.
To schedule an appointment with Professor Dr. Mohammad Nashir Uddin, please contact: 01320-909336
