Diabetic Foot & Ulcer Treatment in Nagercoil
Early vascular care can prevent serious infection and amputation.
What Is Diabetic Foot?
Diabetic foot is a serious complication of diabetes caused by poor blood circulation and nerve damage. Small wounds or blisters may not heal properly and can develop into infected ulcers.
Signs of a Diabetic Foot Problem
- Non-healing wound on foot or toes
- Blackened skin or gangrene
- Swelling or redness
- Pus discharge or foul smell
- Loss of sensation in feet
Why Early Treatment Is Important
Delay in treatment may lead to severe infection, tissue damage and even amputation. Proper vascular evaluation helps determine if poor blood flow is the cause and whether revascularization is required.
Treatment Approach at Noble Vascular Clinic
Dr. A. Noble offers comprehensive evaluation and advanced treatment options including:
- Vascular assessment and Doppler studies
- Endovascular procedures to improve blood flow
- Limb salvage procedures
- Infection control and wound care management
The goal is to restore circulation, promote healing and prevent amputation wherever possible.
Who Should Consult Immediately?
Any diabetic patient with a wound that does not heal within 1–2 weeks should consult a vascular specialist immediately.