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Neglect of minor wounds, poor healing and fear of amputation.
Ignoring minor wounds may lead to amputation crisis.

Mr. Chen, 46, was injured in his left foot, which led to cellulitis. Although I went to the local hospital for medical treatment and medication control, it was still ineffective. Later, he was transferred to the hospital for surgery. When he arrived at the hospital, the doctor found that the back of his left foot was swollen and peeling, and the first section of his little finger was black and necrotic.

Poor wound healing, fear of amputation and septicemia.

Mr. Chen has diabetes, so he arranged for a cardiologist to check the flow direction of blood vessels and deal with blood vessel blockage. The necrotic part was removed by plastic surgeons. After a series of intensive interdisciplinary cooperation, Mr. Lin's left foot wound has recovered well and can move normally.

Lin Zecun, a surgeon at Daqian General Hospital, said that diabetic patients often have problems such as vascular occlusion and neuropathy. When there is a wound on the foot, it will not only heal well, but also face the risk of amputation and even sepsis if it is not handled properly.

Sugar friends prevent wounds from festering Doctor: Protect your feet.

Therefore, in the treatment of diabetic foot wounds, patients need to cooperate with doctors to control systemic chronic diseases such as blood sugar, and then cooperate with cardiologists to dredge the blocked blood vessels in the feet. In addition, in order to prevent the wound infection from getting worse, it is necessary to find suitable antibiotics through bacterial culture, cooperate with the surgeon to debride, and finally help the wound heal through intensive hyperbaric oxygen therapy.

In order to prevent the occurrence of wound ulceration and necrosis caused by minor wounds, doctors in Lin Ze Village suggested that diabetic patients should not only stabilize blood sugar in their daily lives, but also:

1) Protect your feet properly.

2) Wear slippers as little as possible when going out on weekdays, and choose shoes with appropriate width and hard outside and soft inside.

3) Wash your feet every day to avoid bacterial infection (article authorized/Youhuo Health Network)

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