CARE OF DIABETIC FOOT Ghada Mohammed Omar Six floor.

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CARE OF DIABETIC FOOT Ghada Mohammed Omar Six floor

CARE OF DIABETIC FOOT Care of diabetes Care of foot Care of diabetic foot If you failed See your doctor

CARE OF DIABETES  Take your medicine  Check your blood sugar daily

CARE OF FOOT ` Check your foot daily Wash your feet daily Make it dry and powdered

CARE OF FOOT  Trim your nails carefully  Wear dry clean soaks  Wear non tight shoes

IF YOU FAILED YOU’LL SEE ulcer tinea gangrene cellulitis DVT

IMMEDIATELY SEE YOU DOCTOR  Grade 0: No ulcer in a high risk foot.  Grade 1: Superficial ulcer involving the full skin thickness but not underlying tissues.  Grade 2: Deep ulcer, penetrating down to ligaments and muscle, but no bone involvement or abscess formation.  Grade 3: Deep ulcer with cellulitis or abscess formation, often with osteomyelitis.  Grade 4: Localized gangrene.  Grade 5: Extensive gangrene involving the whole foot. Treatment according to the presentation but always remember wagner classification: