Diabetic foot syndrome

Diabetic foot syndrome can be called one of the most severe complications of diabetes mellitus today. It is this disease that most often occurs in patients with diabetes, and often leads to amputation of the lower extremities. Fortunately, with a lot of effort, you can still avoid such a serious outcome. 

As you know, diabetes mellitus is a disease, the main symptom of which is a constantly high blood glucose level. In this case, the vessels and nerves of all organs are affected, including the lower extremities. Subsequently, the legs lose all sensitivity: temperature, vibration, pain, tactile. And this is very dangerous, because most of the foot injuries (calluses, cracks, bruises, burrs, etc.) are simply not noticed by patients. Meanwhile, infections join the wounds, which causes an increase in blood glucose and, as a result, poor healing. Further, the situation is only aggravated – ulcerative defects of the feet, chronic purulent wounds, osteomyelitis, gangrene appear. Inaction in this case can lead to the worst thing – amputation of the lower extremities.

But even such horrific complications of diabetes can be prevented. To do this, first of all, it is necessary to normalize the blood sugar level, regularly visit a doctor, measure the sensitivity of the lower extremities (temperature, vibration and tactile). In addition, with diabetic foot syndrome, it is important to treat the arising defects on time and take proper care of the legs. Among the most effective means of preventing this disease are: socks with silver for diabetics Dialine , which have an antiseptic effect and prevent injury to the skin of the feet thanks to a special ketel suture; Dialine Active foot care cream ; Dialine pumice stone , which treats the hardened areas of the feet in a gentle manner.       

Diabetic foot syndrome , the treatment of which must be carried out exclusively under medical supervision, is only one link in the chain in which diabetes is trying to chain its prisoners. That is why it is very important that from the very first days of the disease a person has an accurate idea of ​​what he should do in order to prevent the development of complications.

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