Diabetic foot can have a serious impact on the quality of life and health of patients. Early prevention and** diabetic foot is essential not only to alleviate the suffering of the patient but also to avoid serious medical consequences.
Early diabetic foot is preventable. Diabetic patients can prevent the occurrence of diabetic foot by finding high-risk feet through regular screening, controlling weight in daily life, quitting smoking and drinking, insisting on moderate exercise, and understanding the knowledge of diabetic foot prevention and treatment.
Blood sugar control:Diabetic patients should strictly control their blood sugar within the normal range to slow down the progression of diabetic foot.
Good foot care:Wash and dry your feet daily to avoid injury or infection.
Appropriate shoes: Wear appropriate footwear and avoid pinching or abrasion of the feet.
Regular check-ups:Check your feet regularly to identify and treat any wounds or abnormalities in a timely manner.
For patients who have already developed traumatic infections of the feet, professional doctors are required to formulate scientific and effective ** plans through clinical diagnosis.
Clean the wound:Draw saline with a syringe and rinse the affected area to flush the surface of the diabetic foot wound with secretions and bacteria. Disinfect the foot wound with an iodophor swab, taking care to disinfect twice from the outside to the inside.
Change dressings regularly:Change the dressing regularly according to the condition of the wound to keep the wound clean and moist.
Seek medical help:Once the wound is red, swollen, painful, oozing and other abnormal conditions, you should seek medical attention in time.
Spinal cord stimulation is a method of reducing pain and improving blood circulation in the feet by stimulating the nerves in the spinal cord. In diabetic foot, electrical spinal cord stimulation can help relieve pain, improve blood circulation in the foot, and promote wound healing.
Through scientifically effective**, diabetic foot sufferers can reduce foot pain, improve quality of life, and reduce the risks posed by diabetic foot. We encourage diabetic patients and their families to understand and master these methods, and actively cooperate with doctors to deal with the challenges brought by diabetic foot.