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Foot Care for Patients With Diabetes

机译:糖尿病患者的足部护理

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As the rate of patients developing diabetes and prediabetes increases, the risk of developing ulcerations leading to amputation increases. The incidence of open wounds in patients with diabetes is very high and affects 1 of every 6 patients. These nonhealing "diabetic ulcers" are the major cause of leg, foot, and toe amputations. The ulcers do not occur spontaneously but are always preceded by a gradual or sudden injury to the skin by some external factor. Preventing these types of injuries, and early recognition when they do occur, can reduce the risk of the wound progressing to the point of amputation. Healthcare providers play an important role in recognizing the early signs of changes in the feet. Early patient education has been proven to be beneficial in identifying these changes that are brought about as a result of diabetes and, by doing so, reducing the risk of complications. This article reviews the typical changes that may occur in the feet of patients with diabetes and discusses how early recognition and prevention can assist in reducing the complications that occur as a result of ulcerations.
机译:随着患糖尿病和前驱糖尿病的患者比率增加,发生导致截肢的溃疡的风险增加。糖尿病患者开放性伤口的发生率很高,每6名患者中就有1名受到影响。这些无法治愈的“糖尿病性溃疡”是腿,脚和脚趾截肢的主要原因。溃疡不是自发发生的,但总是在某些外部因素导致皮肤逐渐或突然受伤之前发生。预防这些类型的伤害并在发生伤害时尽早识别,可以降低伤口进展到截肢的风险。医疗保健提供者在识别脚部变化的早期迹象中起着重要作用。事实证明,对患者进行早期教育对于识别这些因糖尿病引起的变化并减少并发症的风险是有益的。本文回顾了糖尿病患者脚部可能发生的典型变化,并讨论了早期识别和预防可以如何帮助减少溃疡引起的并发症。

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