Diabetic rotten feet, how to treat

Diabetic foot rot is common in diabetic foot, which can be reasonably treated by general treatment, medication, surgery and other methods.
1. General treatment: when diabetic foot rotting occurs, first of all, we should pay attention to actively controlling blood glucose and controlling the total calorie intake; secondly, we should pay attention to balanced diet, with diversified, nutritional and reasonable food as the main focus. Only when blood sugar is effectively controlled can the symptoms of rotten feet be reduced.
2. Drug treatment: poor blood sugar control, if necessary, insulin hypoglycemic treatment, such as insulin Mentholatum, etc. α-lipoic acid can improve the phenomenon of abnormal nerve sensation, thus improving the symptoms of foot rot; prostaglandins and prostaglandin analogs, such as common prostaglandin E1, etc., can improve the speed of nerve conduction, and improve the feeling of numbness and pain.
3. Surgical treatment: including lower limb arterial endoluminal intervention, which is one of the minimally invasive surgeries, suitable for patients who are old and weak or have other diseases that cannot tolerate open surgery. There is also amputation, which is suitable for patients with severe gangrene and serious deformity of limbs, through which the infection can be controlled and the survival rate can be improved.
Specific treatments are based on the severity of the patient’s condition and under the guidance of a doctor. If you have diabetic foot rot, please go to the hospital immediately.