Reversal of the underlying disorder dietary sodium restriction to minimize fluid retention or in most patients diuretic therapy
A method for the removal of loosely adherent necrotic tissue using sterile instruments such as scalpel or forceps confined to nonviable tissue so no blood loss is anticipated.
Debride the wound by removing dead or infected tissue of the wound.
A diabetic foot ulcer is an open sore or wound that occurs in approximately 15 percent of patients with diabetes, and is commonly located on the bottom of the foot
Those that fail to heal within the usual period of 4 weeks to 3 months.
Irrigate or clean the wound with soap and water or saline. Dress the wound with special medical bandages
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