Diabetic Foot Ulcer Treatment in Thane becomes essential when even a small wound on the foot refuses to heal properly. For individuals living with diabetes, reduced circulation and nerve damage can make minor cuts or pressure sores progress into serious ulcers if not treated in time. What starts as a small wound may gradually deepen, become infected, and affect mobility if ignored.
At Dr Aditya Phadke, diabetic foot ulcers are evaluated with careful attention to wound depth, circulation, infection status, and underlying diabetic control. Treatment often involves wound cleaning, infection management, pressure offloading, dressing protocols, and where needed, surgical intervention to remove damaged tissue. The goal is not just healing the wound, but preventing recurrence and avoiding long-term complications.
Many patients do not realize how quickly diabetic foot ulcers can worsen. Because sensation in the feet may be reduced, the severity of the wound is often underestimated until infection or swelling becomes obvious. Early intervention makes a major difference in healing outcomes and can help avoid more aggressive procedures later.
If you have diabetes and notice a wound, swelling, discoloration, or a sore on the foot that is not healing as expected, consulting Dr Aditya Phadke in Thane can help ensure the issue is treated before it becomes more serious.