Can diabetic foot disease be cured?

by sxykmgy on 2012-02-17 14:20:57

Can diabetic foot disease be cured? Diabetic foot is one of the complications of diabetes, and many patients are very concerned about whether diabetic foot disease can be cured. The harm of diabetic foot to patients is very serious, and it is easy to lead to amputation if the treatment effect is not good. Therefore, diabetic foot patients must choose a suitable treatment method for themselves.

There was once a diabetic foot patient named Mr. Zhang, a 53-year-old male from Hunan Province. He developed ulcers in the subcutaneous tissue of both lower limbs, forming cellulitis. Mr. Zhang had suffered from diabetes for over ten years. Five years ago, he started to feel coldness, numbness, pain, and dark purple skin on both lower limbs but did not take it seriously. In the past two years, his condition worsened, with local skin ulcers appearing. After hospital examinations, he learned that this was a chronic complication caused by diabetes: lower limb vascular disease and diabetic foot. Mr. Zhang sought medical help from various hospitals big and small but did not achieve ideal treatment results. A friend introduced him to Shanxi Yikang Peripheral Vascular Hospital, which is known for effectively treating diabetic foot.

Initially, Mr. Zhang received some corresponding treatments at a local hospital, but there was no significant improvement, and his condition worsened. Later, upon the recommendation of fellow diabetics, he came to Shanxi Yikang Peripheral Vascular Hospital (http://www.sxykmgy.com/) for traditional Chinese medicine treatment for diabetic foot — Zhao's therapy. Experts formulated a detailed, personalized treatment plan based on Mr. Zhang’s specific condition. He was hospitalized for one month and underwent treatment in three stages.

1. The main content included controlling diabetes, improving microcirculation, unblocking large blood vessels, fighting infection, correcting various related acute and chronic complications, and providing supportive therapy.

2. The focus of this stage was gradually clearing necrotic tissues using a method similar to "moth-eating," while increasing drainage efforts to create conditions for muscle growth.

3. Various muscle-growth methods were employed to promote regeneration in necrotic areas, allowing the wounds to heal as soon as possible.

After one month of treatment, Mr. Zhang's diabetic foot disease had achieved an ideal therapeutic effect. The local ulcers disappeared, and the corresponding symptoms also vanished, effectively curing the diabetic foot, bringing him great joy.

Director Zhao Yujie of Shanxi Yikang Peripheral Vascular Hospital (0351-3970058) explained that due to long-term exposure to high blood sugar levels, diabetic patients experience increased blood viscosity. Their lower limb blood vessels become brittle, hardened, thickened, lose elasticity, easily form blood clots, and accumulate into plaques, causing lower limb vessel blockages and peripheral nerve damage, leading to lower limb tissue lesions, known as diabetic foot. Traditional Chinese medicine treatment for diabetic foot yields excellent results, effectively relieving the troubles of diabetic foot patients and keeping them away from the harms of diabetic foot disease.

Can diabetic foot disease be cured? I believe everyone now understands. Having diabetic foot is not scary; as long as diabetic patients choose a good method for treating diabetic foot, they can avoid its dangers. We wish Mr. Zhang good health and happiness in life, and hope all diabetic foot patients around the world recover soon.

Can diabetic foot disease be cured? The above is a detailed introduction by experts regarding whether diabetic foot disease can be cured. It is hoped that this information helps you. If you have more questions, you can consult online with experts from Shanxi Yikang Peripheral Vascular Hospital. Finally, we wish you good health.

For more details, please visit the diabetic foot section of Shanxi Yikang Peripheral Vascular Hospital: http://www.sxykmgy.com/tangniaobingzu/ or consult with the experts for free. The experts will provide detailed answers based on the patient's specific situation.

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