Diabetes is a chronic medical condition that affects millions of people worldwide. One of the most common complications of diabetes is foot ulcers, which can lead to serious health problems, ...
A patient with a diabetic foot wound who underwent negative pressure wound therapy experienced good healing, reduced amputation risk, and no wound infection, suggesting the treatment method could be ...
The Diabetic Foot and Wound Care Center has 20 years of experience in treating leg and foot wounds, treating all foot-related problems with emphasis on neurotrophic foot ulcers and venous ulcers of ...
Learn essential daily habits for diabetes foot care to prevent wounds and infections, manage nerve damage, and protect your ...
An oral medication that has been examined as a potential treatment for obesity and intracranial hypertension, among other indications, may improve wound healing in patients with type 2 diabetes, ...
The US has a diabetic wound problem. An estimated 1 million patients with diabetes in the US develop a foot ulcer annually. These patients have a 15-fold increased risk for amputation; the American ...
Diabetes is a multifaceted condition that can result in severe complications, including limb loss. Two major concerns are poor circulation and diminished sensation in the feet, which heighten the risk ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . “Delayed wound healing in neuroischemic diabetic foot ulcers has been related to excess matrix metalloprotease ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that there are 30.3 million people living with diabetes in the United States. Diabetes comes with many serious complications, including chronic ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Adults with high transepidermal water loss at the closure of a diabetic foot ulcer wound had greater odds for ...
ARLINGTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The efficacy of the Kerecis fish skin treatment for diabetic lower-extremity wounds is discussed in a new peer-reviewed article in the journal “Wounds.” The paper, ...