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Diabetic Foot Management

Diabetic Foot Management at MOM9
Diabetic foot problems are serious — not because of the wound alone, but because diabetes can reduce sensation and circulation, making small injuries turn into big complications. The goal of diabetic foot care is simple: heal wounds early and prevent amputations.

Common Diabetic Foot Issues

  • Non-healing foot ulcers
  • Recurrent infections
  • Swelling, redness, discharge, foul smell
  • Blackened skin areas (urgent)
  • Loss of sensation / numbness

What MOM9 Does

  • Detailed wound assessment (depth, infection, tissue health)
  • Dressing care and infection control planning
  • Evaluation of circulation and nerve involvement (as required)
  • Debridement (cleaning dead tissue) when needed
  • Prevention routine: footwear advice + foot-care habits

When to Seek Help Immediately

  • Fever, spreading redness, severe pain
  • Blackening of tissue
  • Rapid swelling, pus discharge, foul smell
  • Sudden inability to walk properly due to foot pain

FAQ
Q. Can diabetic foot ulcers heal without hospital care?
Some minor wounds can, but diabetic ulcers often need supervised care. Early treatment reduces risk dramatically.

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