What are Complex Wounds and Diabetic Wounds? ​

Complex wounds are non-healing wounds that require specialized care due to underlying health conditions, infections, or poor circulation. Diabetic wounds are a type of complex wound that occurs in individuals with diabetes, often developing on the feet due to nerve damage and reduced blood flow.

Symptoms of Complex Wounds/Diabetic Wounds

Signs and symptoms indicating a complex or diabetic wound include:

Why Do Complex Wounds/Diabetic Wounds Occur?

Several factors contribute to the development of complex and diabetic wounds, including:

Diabetes 

High blood sugar levels impair circulation and delay wound healing.

Poor Circulation

Conditions such as peripheral artery disease (PAD) reduce blood flow to the limbs, making it difficult for wounds to heal.

Infections

Bacterial infections can cause wounds to become chronic and difficult to treat.

Pressure Ulcers

Prolonged pressure on certain areas of the body, especially in immobile patients, can lead to deep wounds.

Surgical Wounds

 Some post-surgical wounds fail to heal properly, requiring advanced wound care.

Trauma and Injury

Cuts, burns, or severe injuries that do not heal properly can turn into complex wounds.

Why Choose Neighbourhood Clinic for Complex Wounds/Diabetic Wounds Treatment?

If you visit Neighbourhood Clinic for complex wounds/Diabetic wounds Treatment, here’s what you can expect:

Experienced Wound Care Specialists

Our team is trained in managing chronic and complex wounds.

Advanced Wound Healing Technologies

We use cutting-edge techniques for faster recovery.

Multidisciplinary Approach

Collaboration between wound care specialists, endocrinologists, and vascular experts for comprehensive care

Patient-Centric Care:

Individualized treatment plans designed to meet each patient’s needs.

Affordable and Transparent Pricing

Cost-effective solutions without hidden fees.

Education and Prevention Guidance 

Helping patients manage diabetes and lifestyle factors to prevent future wounds.

Common Questions Patients Ask About Complex Wounds/Diabetic Wounds

1. How Do I Know If My Wound is Serious?

If your wound is not healing, is swollen, painful, has pus, or a foul odor, it requires medical attention.

2. Can Diabetic Wounds Heal on Their Own?

No, diabetic wounds need proper medical care. Delayed treatment can lead to severe complications, including amputation.

3. What Are the Best Ways to Prevent Diabetic Wounds?

Maintain good blood sugar control, inspect your feet daily, wear protective footwear, and seek early treatment for cuts or blisters.

4. How Long Does It Take for a Complex Wound to Heal?

Healing time varies based on severity, underlying health conditions, and treatment approach. Some wounds heal within weeks, while others take months.

5. Do You Offer Home Care Services for Wound Management?

Yes, we provide home care support for patients who need ongoing wound care management.