USE OF ANTIMICROBIAL DRUGS IN DIABETIC FOOT ULCER
Melwin Varghese* and Dr. Adarsh V. V.
ABSTRACT
A significant portion of long-term diabetics suffer from the dangerous ailment known as diabetic foot. Many diabetics who are at risk of acquiring this illness can significantly improve their quality of life with proper diabetic foot treatment, education, and prevention. The common procedures for managing diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) involve surgical debridement, dressings to promote a moist wound environment and regulate exudate, wound off-loading, vascular assessment, and infection and glucose control. Multidisciplinary diabetic foot wound clinics are the ideal places to coordinate these procedures. It is still possible to improve DFU outcomes even with this all-encompassing approach. For the purpose of lowering DFU healing times and amputation rates, a number of adjuvant therapies have been investigated.
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