Diabetic Foot Ulcers: Early Signs and Treatment Options
Medical Director: John F. Curtis IV, MD – General Surgeon
Diabetic foot ulcers are a serious complication of diabetes and require early medical attention to prevent infection and amputation.
Early Warning Signs
- Calluses or blisters
- Drainage or discoloration
- Swelling or warmth
- Sores that do not heal
Why Early Treatment Matters
Diabetes affects circulation and sensation, allowing wounds to worsen unnoticed. Early specialist care significantly improves outcomes.
Treatment Goals
- Prevent infection
- Promote circulation
- Offload pressure
- Achieve wound closure safely
Service Areas:
Philadelphia • Main Line • Montgomery County • Bucks County
Including home, skilled nursing, assisted living, and post-acute care settings.
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Educational content only. Physician-directed wound care under the medical oversight of John F. Curtis IV, MD, General Surgeon.