
A diabetic foot ulcer is an open wound or sore that develops in people with diabetes, usually on the bottom of the foot. Poor circulation, nerve damage (neuropathy), and high blood sugar levels make these wounds slow to heal and prone to infection.
If left untreated, diabetic foot ulcers can worsen, leading to severe infections, tissue damage, or even the need for amputation. Early diagnosis and specialized treatment significantly improve healing rates and prevent complications.
Ulcers typically result from pressure, injuries, or minor cuts that fail to heal due to poor circulation and neuropathy. Risk factors include uncontrolled diabetes, ill-fitting footwear, smoking, and existing foot deformities.
We provide comprehensive care that includes wound cleaning, infection control, debridement (removal of dead tissue), advanced dressings, antibiotics, and surgical intervention when necessary. We also emphasize proper foot care and diabetes management.
Our team uses modern wound dressings, negative pressure wound therapy, and reconstructive surgical techniques when required, ensuring faster healing and reduced recurrence.
We focus on educating patients about daily foot inspection, proper footwear, blood sugar control, and lifestyle modifications to reduce the risk of ulcers forming again.
Our dedicated team of surgeons and specialists ensure safe, evidence-based, and compassionate care for diabetic foot ulcers. With a multidisciplinary approach, we aim to save limbs, restore mobility, and improve overall quality of life.
Specialized dressings and modern healing techniques
Comprehensive management to prevent complications
Our diabetic foot ulcer care is designed to heal wounds effectively, prevent infections, and protect against serious complications. With early intervention and holistic care, we help patients preserve mobility and quality of life.
At Preksha Surgi & Ortho Care, we offer comprehensive treatment for diabetic foot ulcers, combining advanced wound care, surgical expertise, and patient education. Our goal is to ensure healing, prevent recurrence, and safeguard the overall well-being of patients with diabetes.

General and Laparoscopic surgeon