About Diabetic Foot Causes

"The Hidden Worries Below": Analyzing Diabetic Foot Ulcers and Their Grading

Diabetes is a chronic metabolic disease that affects over 500 million people worldwide, who also suffer from its complications such as vascular and neuropathic disorders.

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The Global Status and Recurrence of Diabetic Foot Ulcers

There are over 500 million people with diabetes globally, and approximately 18 million are at risk of developing 'Diabetic Foot Ulcers' each year. Remarkably, up to 34% of individuals with diabetes may experience DFU during their lifetime. Remarkably, up to 34% of individuals with diabetes may experience DFU during their lifetime.

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Why do diabetic foot ulcers occur?

The etiology of Diabetic Foot Ulcers (DFU) is inseparable from the complications of diabetes, mainly related to three major causes: neuropathy, peripheral arterial disease, and uneven stress on the feet.

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Pay Attention to Small Wounds. Chronic Inflammation Due to Diabetes May Lead to Ulceration and Amputation

"Why do small foot wounds become so difficult to heal, even developing into ulcers that may require amputation?" This is a question that puzzles many diabetic patients, and the key factor lies in "chronic inflammation".

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