Non-Healing Post-Surgical Wounds in Diabetic Foot
Expert diagnosis and advanced treatment pathways for non-healing post-surgical wounds in diabetic foot, prioritized for your recovery.
CONSULT A SPECIALISTNon-Healing Post-Surgical Wounds in Diabetic Foot
Understanding Non-Healing Post-Surgical Wounds in Diabetic Foot
Non-healing post-surgical wounds in diabetic patients occur due to poor blood circulation, infection, neuropathy, and impaired immune response after foot surgery.
Introduction
Non-healing post-surgical wounds in diabetic patients occur due to poor blood circulation, infection, neuropathy, and impaired immune response after foot surgery.
Common Symptoms
- Persistent wound opening after surgery
- Redness and swelling around the surgical site
- Delayed tissue healing
- Pain, discharge, or foul odor
- Fever if infection develops
Treatment Options
- Advanced wound care and dressing
- Blood sugar optimization
- Antibiotics and infection control
- Surgical debridement or reconstruction
- Vascular procedures to improve circulation
Recovery & Outlook
Careful diabetic management and multidisciplinary wound care significantly improve healing and reduce complications.