Diabetic foot can be cured. But the key is to pay attention to the early detection and early treatment of diabetic foot, do not think that “no pain, no itch, nothing” and delay the disease. When a patient has a diabetic foot, there is no trauma or ulcer on both feet. Intermittent claudication is an early sign of a diabetic foot, where the patient walks with persistent unbearable pain in the foot and has to stop and rest for a while, and can continue walking for a while after the break, but soon the pain returns and the patient has to stop and rest. Cold feet is another early sign, and the specific changes show cold, numb and purple feet, which is a sign of poor blood supply to the feet. In addition, the pulsation of the dorsalis pedis artery disappears or is weakened. Patients can check this “foot vein” themselves, which is located in the middle of the back of the foot between the big toe and the second toe. Again, a weaker dorsalis pedis artery in one of the feet is a cause for alarm. How do I treat ulcers and infections if I have prevented them? Our center’s combined Chinese and Western medicine treatment method comes from the wisdom and essence of two thousand years of Chinese medicine, while coalescing the realism and innovation of modern medical theory. Different treatment plans are developed for different patients, which can treat diabetic foot without amputation, as well as control diabetes, improve microcirculation, unblock large blood vessels, anti-infection, and correct various related acute and chronic complications. The patient’s body function and immune ability are restored and enhanced, circulation and microcirculation are significantly improved, infection and diabetes are further controlled, related complications are basically corrected, necrotic tissue is gradually removed, secretions are significantly reduced, and new granulation tissue begins to grow. This series of processes, if treated symptomatically, can be simply summarized as debridement of local wounds, control of infection, improvement of circulation, nourishment of the wound surface and elimination of decay and growth of muscle on the basis of improving the overall physical condition of the patient. Of course, this is the relationship between the whole and the local, so it is necessary to improve the overall physical condition of the patient, poor physical quality, the wound recovery will be slow, or even in the direction of serious development. In short, diabetic foot can be treated well, caution diabetic patients do not blindly seek medical treatment, originally do not have to amputate the limb instead of amputation, please be sure to go to several hospitals, more information and more consultation, or to the regular diabetic foot specialist hospital for treatment.