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Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are a serious complication of diabetes, often arising due to nerve damage or poor circulation.
All people with diabetes are at risk for developing diabetic foot ulcers. Proper foot care is a must to prevent and manage painful problems.
People with chronic diabetic foot ulcers could soon have a new way to treat their wounds for faster healing and fewer hospital stays. Researchers from Michigan State University and South Shore ...
Having diabetes can make you more likely to get ulcers and sores -- on your feet and other parts of your body. Find out what helps prevent them.
BOSTON - A new study finds a popular leafy green vegetable could accelerate wound healing in patients with diabetes. Skin ulcers are a common complication of long-standing diabetes. They can take ...
When prevention doesn’t work, diabetic foot ulcers are best managed with early intervention for optimal outcomes. In a new study, physician researchers have found that same-day surgical ...
Diabetes can cause wounds to heal more slowly, increasing the risk of infections and other severe complications. However, careful hygiene can help reduce the risk.
Global Diabetic Foot Ulcer (DFU) Treatment market was valued at approximately USD 4.3 billion in 2023. It is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of around 6.5% from 2024 to ...
Foot ulcers are particularly common in people with diabetes. Slow wound healing may lead these ulcers to worsen or you could develop infections and tissue damage.