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Home Care for Diabetic Wounds


If you develop a diabetic wound or foot ulcer, the doctor will probably clean it through a process called debridement. He/she will bandage it before you discharging from the hospital. For optimum healing, you must take proper care of the diabetic wound.

Home Care for Diabetic Wounds in Tamilnadu at Madurai Foot Care Center
  • Keep the blood sugar levels under control. Working closely with an endocrinologist to control blood sugar levels will promote healing and reduce the risk of further complications
  • Clean the wound daily with antiseptic water. Keep it clean and bandage as per requirement
  • Good nutrition provides what your body needs for a faster healing of the wound. Avoid added sugars, processed food, and fast food to maintain healthy glucose levels
  • The use of hydrogen peroxide, betadine and whirlpools are not recommended. Never leave the wound open to the air, as the bacteria can easily multiply and cause further complications
  • There must be an adequate circulation of air. Your podiatric will determine the circulation levels with non-invasive methods
  • Use special socks or dressing material to keep the pressure off the wound

The healing time of diabetic wounds depends on several factors such as – the location and size of the wound, blood circulation, swelling, glucose levels, and wound care. Healing may take a few weeks or a month.

Medically Reviewed by Dr. G. Saravanakumar

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