Researchers have developed a new shoe insole technology that helps reduce the risk of diabetic foot ulcers, a dangerous open sore that can lead to hospitalization and leg, foot or toe amputations.
Diabetic foot problems are common throughout the world, and result in major medical, social and economic consequences for the patients, their families, and society. Foot ulcers are likely to be of ...
One common symptom of diabetes is slow-healing cuts or sores, which could be a source of leaking fluid. Weeping legs is a term used to describe fluid leaking from your legs, often from swelling or ...
A 54-year-old man of Persian origin presented to our department with a 1-year history of ulcers on the right leg that had been unresponsive to numerous topical treatments, accompanied by ...
In summary, preventing diabetic neuropathy involves a combination of good blood sugar control, regular exercise, a healthy diet, weight management, proper foot care, and routine medical check-ups.
Discover the challenges and treatments for Werner Syndrome, a rare genetic condition causing early aging and skin ulcers.
President Trump’s Freeze Order Applies to Skin Substitute LCDs – LCDs will not be effective until at least April 13, 2025 The MASS Coalition applauds President Trump for his bold action ordering a ...
A diabetic patient has had both legs saved from amputation by new microwave technology. Barry Mayled, 74, has type two diabetes and watched foot ulcers steadily worsen during the Covid pandemic ...