Diabetic Wounds: Understanding Your Risks and Treatment Options
Diabetic wounds often develop without pain and heal slowly due to circulation and nerve changes. Early specialist care helps prevent complications and limb loss.
Diabetic wounds often develop without pain and heal slowly due to circulation and nerve changes. Early specialist care helps prevent complications and limb loss.
Some wounds heal slowly or stop healing altogether due to circulation problems, swelling, diabetes, pressure, or tissue damage. Learn common causes and how rehabilitation may support recovery.