Diabetic foot and ankle

Diabetic patients should monitor their feet regularly to avoid the risk of amputation. Even minor wounds like foot blisters lead to serious consequences as blood flow decreases in diabetes and wound healing is delayed leading to infection. The predominant pathogens include gram + ve cocci, especially streptococci and staphylococci. Chronic or previously treated wounds lead to several microbial cultures for which appropriate antimicrobial therapy is necessary.


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