The treatment of diabetic foot rotting and growing worms includes debridement treatment, anti-infection treatment, hypoglycemic treatment and surgical treatment.
1. Cleansing treatment: you need to go to the regular hospital in time to receive local excision of necrotic tissues, you must remove the maggots completely, to avoid re-infection, otherwise, once the systemic infection will be dangerous to life.
2. Anti-infection treatment: oral drugs can be taken amoxicillin and ceftazidime, etc.; external drugs, the application of povidone-iodine and hydrogen peroxide and other disinfectants for disinfection.
3. Hypoglycemic treatment: It is necessary to actively treat the primary disease and control the symptoms of hyperglycemia in order to control the disease, such as injecting insulin and so on.
4. Surgical treatment: If the condition is more serious, resulting in severe local tissue necrosis, amputation may be required to avoid causing systemic infection.
In addition, diabetes is a relatively large harm of the disease, so patients need to actively accept the drug treatment, but also to improve eating habits.
Diabetic foot rot and long worms must be immediately to the hospital for treatment, the infection is serious, there is a risk of sepsis, septicemia, infectious shock, etc., when the condition is critical, there is a danger to life.