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Topic Other Boards / Foo / Diabetes and foot injureis - advice
- By kazz Date 04.03.04 07:26 UTC
Anyone know why diabetics should be treated differently for foot injuries? Mom has scaled/burnt her foot/leg and they made quite a fuss at trhe hospital she s in her 70's? 
Karen
- By kath_barr [gb] Date 04.03.04 07:32 UTC
Hi Karen, :)

Diabetics are more prone to infection, slow wound healing, ulcers, gangrene etc. and also diabetes can cause nerve damage so the patient may have a reduced sensation of the warning signals of pain.

Hope your Mum's foot is soon better.

Kath.
- By briedog [gb] Date 04.03.04 07:39 UTC
vit E is a good healing vit,it natural too,
- By Blue Date 04.03.04 08:59 UTC
Karen,

Ditto what Kath has said. It is do important to keep infection free.   

Pam
- By kazz Date 04.03.04 09:30 UTC
I'll do my best...Thanks all...Mom dropped the kettle of boiling water last night and burnt/scalded her leg and foot she had a 2nd degree (just) burn where her leg joins her foot the leg is blistered. We spent from 8.30pm last night until 5.10 am this morning there while they assessed her (she has other problems than just the diabaties)
Trust her eh :) I'll have to put her in a bag and shake her up won't I?

Karen 
- By Blue Date 04.03.04 09:44 UTC
So sorry to hear this Karen. She will be in shock for a bit also.

Hope she heals quickly.

BFn Pam
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