How do I get treatment for complex wounds and diabetic wounds?

Complex wounds and diabetic wounds require specialized care to promote healing and prevent serious complications. In diabetic patients, slow wound healing increases the risk of infection, gangrene, and even amputation if left untreated. Advanced wound care involves thorough assessment, infection control, removal of dead tissue, and use of modern dressings that speed up recovery. Regular monitoring, blood sugar management, and proper nutrition play a vital role in wound healing. Our expert team uses the latest techniques to restore skin integrity, reduce pain, and improve quality of life while preventing recurrence.

Our Expertise in Complex Wound Management

  • Advanced Wound Healing Techniques – Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT), skin grafting, and bioengineered dressings.

  • Diabetic Foot Ulcer Management – Offloading therapy, debridement, infection control, and moisture balance.

  • Infection Prevention & Control – Comprehensive wound cleaning and targeted antibiotics to prevent sepsis.

  • Personalized Care Plans – Tailored to patient health conditions, wound severity, and recovery goals.

  • Multidisciplinary Approach – Coordination with vascular surgeons, endocrinologists, and rehabilitation experts..

How do I prevent diabetic wounds from worsening?

Preventive care is crucial. Maintain proper foot hygiene, wear well-fitted shoes, control blood sugar levels, and get regular check-ups. Even minor cuts or blisters should be treated promptly to avoid complications.

Eat a nutrient-rich diet, maintain good circulation through light exercise, and avoid smoking.

Call our clinic or use our online booking system for same-day appointments.

 

We offer preventive screening, regular foot health monitoring, and patient education.

Dr. Ajay Reddy will assess the wound, develop a personalized treatment plan, and monitor progress until complete healing.

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FAQ’S

Frequently Ask Questions

Diabetic wounds, especially foot ulcers, heal slowly due to poor blood flow and reduced sensation (neuropathy) in people with diabetes. They carry a higher risk of infection and complications.

High blood sugar can damage nerves and blood vessels, reducing oxygen and nutrients to the wound, which slows healing.

If you notice redness, swelling, pain, pus discharge, foul smell, or if a wound is not healing within 1–2 weeks, seek medical care immediately.

We offer advanced wound dressings, infection control, debridement (removal of dead tissue), negative pressure wound therapy, and diabetic foot care programs.

Yes. Good blood sugar control, daily foot inspection, proper footwear, and prompt treatment of small cuts or blisters can prevent serious wounds.