Can diabetic foot be cured?

  Can diabetic foot be cured or not? The answer is yes, the vast majority of diabetic foot ulcers (rotten feet) can be completely cured through comprehensive treatment. Many diabetic foot patients have their limbs amputated as a last resort, and this is a truly heartbreaking situation. How can diabetic foot be cured? “Although the disease is long, it can still be completed. Those who say it is not curable have not got their art.”  Of course, amputation is helpless for both patients and doctors, because there is really no good way to control the development of infection in the trauma, so as not to cause more serious consequences, so amputation is recommended. Therefore, clinically, we need to seriously consider whether the traumatic inflammation and infection of diabetic foot patients can still be effectively controlled? The answer is yes. If a large number of antibiotics are applied without treating the trauma, and after a long time of treatment there is still no obvious effect, and as a result the patient’s temperature rises and the fever does not go down, this situation is definitely caused by the infection of the trauma. So to control the inflammation well must be a combination of overall and local.  Diabetic foot is caused by peripheral vascular and peripheral neuropathy together, which seems to be a localized lesion, but in fact it is a specific local manifestation of the development of diabetes to a certain extent, and it needs to be treated by various means, such as Chinese medicine and Western medicine, internal and external treatment, to finally achieve the purpose of decomposition and healing of the trauma.  Since the process of treating diabetic foot is so tedious and complicated, the means and drugs used are also individualized according to different patients. The requirement for debridement is very high and requires a certain amount of clinical experience, which need to be cleared, which should not be cleared, which should be cleared later, etc. After debridement, topical drugs are involved. It is not possible to simply clear the wound without the use of decaying and muscle-generating drugs. Through a combination of Chinese and Western medicine, diabetic foot patients can recover.  Finally, it is recommended that diabetic patients seek medical attention as soon as they find a trauma, rather than letting it develop or going to the pharmacy to buy some topical medication for simple treatment, so as not to delay the condition.