Diabetic foot ulcers, also known as diabetic foot, is a common complication of long-standing diabetes that develops primarily due to neuropathy and peripheral vascular disease. Treatment of these foot ulcers aims to properly disinfect infected areas and promote wound healing. Medication therapies include dressings, growth factor therapy, skin grafts, debridement, and offloading devices. Treatment depends on the severity of the ulcer and patient's overall condition. Advanced products such as ... Read more