Treatment for diabetic foot should be done by a team of endocrinologists, nurses and physiotherapists . It is thus possible to heal the wound, reduce pain and facilitate movement in the limbs.
Treatment for diabetic foot can last for a few months and must be done by a nurse in the hospital at least 3 times a week or when the dressing is dirty or damaged.
During treatment, the patient should:
- Keep sugar levels in check;
- Do not wear closed and tight shoes;
- Avoid wetting the dressing;
- Relieve pressure on affected foot.
To reduce pain during treatment, the endocrinologist may prescribe analgesic medicines, such as Paracetamol, or tricyclic antidepressant medicines, such as Amitriptyline.
Treatment for infected diabetic foot
Treatment for infected diabetic foot should include:
- Use of oral antibiotics, such as Amoxicillin or Clindamycin, prescribed by the endocrinologist;
- Treatment of the wound with a silver dressing, to help eliminate the bacteria present in the wound.
In more severe cases, the surgery can be used to remove dead tissue and facilitate circulation, preventing limb amputation.