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The Dos and Donts of Diabetic Wound Care Treatment and Prevention

Topic: Health Products and ServicesPublished April 12, 2011

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Wound care treatment is especially important for diabetic patients in support of the body's innate mechanisms for natural wound care. Certain metabolic disorders, such as diabetes, can impede the normal physiological steps of the wound healing process. Often, diabetics suffer from diabetic neuropathy that causes a loss of sensation in the feet. This can mean foot blisters; wounds and cracks go unnoticed while allowing the open sore to become a portal for many bacterial infections. Diabetes wound care always presents a timely challenge for anyone who suffers from the disease.

About fifteen percent of those who suffer from diabetes will develop a foot ulcer at some point in their lives. Those foot wounds and related wound care problems are responsible for up to half of diabetes-related hospital admissions and precede over 80% of all lower leg amputations worldwide. Diabetes and associated wound care requires timely treatment using wound care products such as a:

  • Barrier Lotion to Lubricate the Skin
  • Cleansing Wound Wash to Remove Debris
  • Saturated Gauze Dressing to Promote Healing
  • Wound Dressing to Prevent Infection
  • Care Lotion to Keep New Skin Moisturized

If you are Type 1 or Type 2 diabetic and suffer with peripheral vascular disease, a minor diabetic wound can be very slow to heal. This means it is essential for you to control other health issues that can have a negative impact on your diabetes. High blood sugar levels, bad cholesterol and elevated blood pressure can turn the simplest wound into a life-threatening situation.

Diabetes can also cause changes in the skin of your feet where the outer layers dry out, peel and crack more easily than normal.

Since our feet are subjected to a lot of daily abuse, high-pressure areas of the foot are particularly vulnerable to blisters, burns, cuts, corns and calluses. When left unattended, these sores may become foot ulcers requiring immediate wound care treatment to prevent further complications and to promote effective diabetic wound care. You should also take proactive steps to control lifestyle factors like smoking which can contribute to poor blood circulation in the legs and feet.

It is extremely important to take care of any open wounds or soars

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Regina Anderson is the Marketing Director for Amerx Health Care, parent company to Amerigel. Amerx Health Care is a leading wound care company that offers a complete line of diabetic wound care products. For more information about Amerigel’s Wound Care Products visit www.amerigel.com or our website's convenient Ask the Amerigel Nurse for a reply.

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