How do you treat a diabetic ulcer? There are many different
ways that your podiatrist can use to treat your ulcer. These include
antibiotics to treat any infection that may be present, silver padding for the
ulcer, skin grafts to promote your ulcer to fill in and heal and padding to
offload the ulcer.
Padding an ulcer is the most important thing that you can do
because a neuropathic ulcer usually results from pressure in an area. In order
to get it to heal, you have to remove the pressure from the area. This can only
be done by using lots of padding to protect your foot. This is why we use a
large amount of bandaging to protect it and then give you a surgical boot or
padded protective device to surround your foot. Even more important is to not
walk on your foot as much as possible. This will reduce the pressure on your
foot even more.
Antibiotics are important for any wound that is suspected to
be infected. A culture will often be done to determine if there is indeed an
infection. Antibiotics will then be prescribed for the particular bug that
grows on the culture. Infection can impede the healing process of your ulcer
and can often compromise the treatment plan, because skin grafts can be
rendered useless in an infected wound. We also use silver impregnated foams to
fight off any infection from the area.
Skin grafts function to be able to fill in an ulcer. It
promotes healing by allowing healthy cells to build into the graft. The graft
will actually incorporate into your skin and allow skin to build on top of your
graft. This may take several times to fill in the ulcer because an ulcer heals
from the bottom up, filling in as the ulcer heals.
If you or someone you know has an ulcer, it is important
for your to come in and have your ulcer treated so that your ulcer does not
progress and lead to a worse condition. If you live in the North Billerica or
Boston, Massachusetts area, then Dr. Wachtel would be more than happy to see
you. We are also happy to announce our Methuen and North Andover offices
located at 451 Andover St. Suite 300, North Andover MA 01845 and 87 Jackson St,
Methuen, MA 01835.
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