Diabetic foot ulcers are quite common chronic wounds because diabetic patients have problems with wound healing, vascular obstruction and susceptibility to infection, the doctor said. The picture shows the situation.
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[Health Channel/Comprehensive Report] Have you ever encountered the problem that the wound has not recovered after several weeks?
Li Bingxun, chief physician of plastic surgery at New Taipei City Tucheng Hospital, posted on the Facebook page "Good quality doctor Li Bingxun, my specialty, your confidence in New Taipei Banqiao Tucheng Changgeng Plastic Surgery", pointing out that if there is a wound for more than 6 weeks, it may even be delayed for two or three weeks. It has not healed for months, it is likely to be a chronic wound. There are 4 causes of chronic wounds. If it is really unfortunate, you should seek medical treatment immediately to avoid delaying the timing of treatment.
●Diabetic foot:
Diabetic foot ulcers are quite common chronic wounds because diabetic patients have problems with wound healing, along with vascular obstruction and susceptibility to infection.
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●Peripheral arterial occlusion:
The arteries of the lower extremities of these patients are blocked, resulting in poor blood supply to the ends, resulting in the formation of ischemic ulcer wounds.
●Venous obstruction:
venous blood does not return smoothly, leading to varicose veins, venous blood stasis, and severe venous ulcers.
●Pressure sores:
Bedridden or wheelchair-bound patients may press certain parts of the body for a long time, forming pressure sores and decubitus ulcers, which are also common chronic wounds.
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