Recurrent Ulcers
Expert diagnosis and advanced treatment pathways for recurrent ulcers, prioritized for your recovery.
CONSULT A SPECIALISTRecurrent Ulcers
Understanding Recurrent Ulcers
Recurrent diabetic foot ulcers are wounds that repeatedly develop after previous healing, commonly due to continued pressure, neuropathy, and poor foot care.
Introduction
Recurrent diabetic foot ulcers are wounds that repeatedly develop after previous healing, commonly due to continued pressure, neuropathy, and poor foot care.
Common Symptoms
- Repeated ulcer formation in the same area
- Thick callus around pressure points
- Foot pain or numbness
- Difficulty walking
- Chronic skin breakdown
Treatment Options
- Specialized diabetic footwear
- Pressure offloading devices
- Regular podiatric evaluation
- Wound care and callus removal
- Diabetes and vascular management
Recovery & Outlook
Long-term preventive care and proper footwear are essential to prevent recurrence.