Author: cimidalix

Preventing complications from diabetic foot ulcers starts with proper care and awareness. Regular foot checks and maintaining hygiene are vital parts of diabetic wound care. Early treatment helps avoid infections...... Read More

Diabetes can significantly increase the risk of developing foot ulcers due to its impact on blood circulation and nerve function. Poor circulation reduces oxygen supply to the tissues, slowing down...... Read More

A daily foot inspection is the single most important habit any diabetic patient can build — and it takes less than five minutes each evening. Because diabetic neuropathy removes pain...... Read More

Sterile saline solution is the gold standard for diabetic wound cleansing — and understanding exactly why helps patients and caregivers use it with greater confidence and consistency. Saline matches the...... Read More

Catching a diabetic foot ulcer at Stage 1 or Stage 2 gives patients the best chance of healing without surgery. At these early stages, the wound is shallow, infection has...... Read More

Gentle exercise improves circulation throughout the body — including to the feet and lower legs where diabetic wounds most commonly develop. Walking, swimming, or simple leg exercises while seated increase...... Read More