Diabetes is pulsating. What do we do?

Diabetes is pulsating. What do we do? Dear sugar friends, today we are going to talk about a serious, yet forced, topic — diabetes — which is pulsating. Don’t worry, though it sounds a little scary, if we know about it, prevent it and treat it in a timely manner, we can solve it in its infancy. What, then, should be done if, unfortunately, diabetes is pulsating?First of all, we need to understand what diabetes is ulceration. In short, diabetes patients suffer from a combination of factors such as lower limb vascular disease, neurosis and infection due to chronic poor blood sugar control, resulting in ulcer, necrosis and death in the foot. In such cases, it is difficult to heal a foot wound and may even cause a full-body infection that endangers life.So, how do we deal with diabetes when we find it pulverized? The following recommendations are made:1. Immediate access to medical care: Once an anomaly in the foot, such as bruises, pain, ulceration, etc., is detected, immediate access to the hospital. Do not delay in order not to deteriorate.Keep the wound clean: while waiting for medical attention, keep the part of the wound clean and dry. The wounds can be cleaned with physico-saline or aqueous water, avoiding the use of irritating disinfectant fluids. At the same time, care must be taken to observe the changes in the wound, and the doctor must be informed in a timely manner of the puss, stench, etc.3. Anti-infection treatment: Diabetes ulcer is often accompanied by bacterial infections. Antibiotics are therefore used for anti-infection treatment during treatment. At the same time, care should be taken to observe the effects and side effects of antibiotics and to inform doctors in a timely manner if they are not comfortable.4. Promoting healing: In addition to controlling blood sugar and anti-infection, a number of measures are needed to promote healing. For example, bioagents such as growth factors, cytogens can be used to facilitate healing of wounds; and physiotherapy such as negative pressure diversion, infrared exposure can be used to accelerate healing of wounds. Of course, these methods need to be conducted under the guidance of a doctor.Diabetes ulcer is a serious complication that requires our high priority and timely intervention in treatment and prevention. Through these recommendations, it is hoped that sugar friends will have a better understanding of the urgent response and long-term management of the malaise of diabetes.