diabetic

A diabetic foot ulcer is the result of skin tissue breaking down from constant pressure and forming an open sore or wound, typically on the bottom of your foot. People with chronic conditions, such as diabetes, are particularly susceptible to foot ulcers. In most cases, one of the first signs a patient notices with a foot ulcer is drainage from their foot, but it’s also common to notice swelling, irritation, and/or odor from one or both feet. If you start to notice any of these symptoms, it’s important to consult a podiatrist immediately, as not all signs of foot ulcers are obvious; some may initially resemble a callous or blister with fluid underneath, with red or yellow tissue at the base. If an infection has already set in, it’s common for a toe or part of the foot to turn black due to the absence of healthy blood flow.

Common causes of diabetic ulcers:

  • Poor Circulation
  • Diabetes
  • Nerve Damage
  • Irritated or Wounded Feet
  • History of Smoking
  • Peripheral Neuropathy

CURIFIC NPWT manufactures & designs a light weight heavy suction power products for the management and prevention. Diabetic foot ulcers are chronic wounds caused by venous blood insufficiency, most commonly found foot the ankle and sole.

Celfoam less adherent easy to place and remove from the wound. Jet pad thin and powerful tube its can be used for irrigation the wound with the saline or any medication. Our solutions are built on a deep understanding of wound healing and diabetic foot ulcer prevention.