Why Does It Take So Long for My Stubborn Diabetic Foot Ulcer to Heal?

Dr. Andrew Schneider
Dr. Andrew Schneider
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Are you wondering why your stubborn diabetic foot ulcer takes so long to heal? You're not alone. Healing wounds in individuals with diabetes is complex and influenced by several factors, including high blood sugar levels, reduced blood flow, and nerve damage.

Diabetic foot ulcers, open sores that typically occur on the bottom of the foot, affect over 15% of diabetics and are a significant cause of hospitalization. These ulcers can go unnoticed due to nerve damage, leading to severe infections or even amputation if left untreated.

Understanding the causes and risk factors for diabetic foot ulcers is crucial. Poorly controlled blood sugar levels, poor circulation, smoking, kidney disease, obesity, and foot abnormalities increase the risk of ulcers.

Managing stubborn diabetic foot ulcers presents challenges, including impaired blood circulation, high blood sugar levels hindering healing, and neuropathy reducing sensation. Boosting circulation is essential for speeding up healing and preventing further complications.

High blood sugar levels slow down healing by impeding the body's ability to fight infection and inhibiting nutrient and oxygen flow to the wound. Keeping blood sugar within target ranges is vital for managing diabetic foot ulcers.

Neuropathy, which causes a lack of sensation in the feet, can lead to unnoticed injuries and hinder the healing process. Regular foot checks are essential for detecting issues early.

Infections significantly extend the recovery time of diabetic foot ulcers by increasing inflammation and damaging healthy tissue. Early detection and treatment are crucial for preventing further complications.

Treatment strategies for stubborn diabetic foot ulcers may include wound cleaning, debridement, specialized dressings, antibiotics, and advanced therapies like hyperbaric oxygen therapy or skin substitutes.

While the healing process may seem daunting, with patience, persistence, and proper care, you can overcome your diabetic foot ulcer and improve your quality of life.

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00:00 Introduction
01:24 Why wounds heal slowly in diabetics
02:43 Risk factors for developing Diabetic foot ulcers
06:31 Preventing the formation of diabetic foot ulcers
08:46 How to connect with Houston podiatrist Dr. Andrew Schneider
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