wound care/ulcers

An ulcer is a sore that is caused by too much force on a certain part of the skin. It can also be caused by injury from different sources. At Southern Podiatry Clinic, our Ponchatoula and Franklinton offices will help treat your wounds and ulcers.

Getting open wounds and ulcers healed as quickly as possible is essential to prevent infection and further complications. If you have diabetes, you are more at risk for complications.

Open wounds and ulcers, if left untreated, increase the chance of infection, which could go down to the bone. Diabetics are more susceptible to developing wounds, which can lead to ulcers. Getting open wounds and ulcers treated quickly will help prevent infection and other problems. People with diabetes are at even greater risk of getting complications, so they need to be extra careful. The sooner you get treatment, the better your chances of healing.

Are Diabetics More Susceptible?

Yes! Diabetics are prone to have poor blood circulation, weakened immune system, and nerve issues in their feet. This can cause sores, wounds, and infections that may lead to serious problems, such as amputations or death.

If you have diabetes, it’s important to get your feet checked by a podiatrist. Diabetes can also cause nerve problems, such as pain or tingling in your feet.

FROM OPEN WOUNDS, ULCERS, AND OTHER FOOT CONDITIONS, SOUTHERN PODIATRY CLINIC IS READY TO HELP!