Solingen Clinic Hosts Informative Session on 'Diabetic Foot' Condition
Diabetic Foot Syndrome: Managing Complications with Expert Care
Suffering from diabetes mellitus often leads to complications, particularly in the legs and feet. Known as diabetic foot syndrome (DFS), this condition results from disrupted metabolism due to insulin deficiency, causing damage to blood vessels and nerves.
Diabetes Mellitus and Its Hidden Danger
The severity of DFS depends on the duration of diabetes, its management, and the presence of polyneuropathy. Dr. Ulrich Jaschke, head of the Clinic for Vascular and Endovascular Surgery at the Solingen Clinic, will discuss DFS's causes, symptoms, and current treatment methods in his upcoming lecture on April 3rd, starting at 5:00 PM.
Experts estimate that around eleven percent of the German population suffer from diabetes mellitus, often going undetected or inadequately managed for extended periods. Proper control of blood sugar levels is essential to prevent the toxic byproducts associated with diabetes from damaging nerve tissue and blood vessels. These consequences hinder wound healing, allow infections to spread, and transform even minor injuries into chronic wounds with severe consequences. In one out of every three to four people with diabetes, the legs and feet are at the highest risk.
Fast, Specialized Care for Effective Treatment
As soon as foot wounds are detected, it is vital to seek care from a facility specializing in DFS. This is because the Joint Federal Committee (G-BA) has mandated this care for the Disease Management Program (DMP) "Diabetes Mellitus." At the certified Vascular Center Solingen, treatment based on guidelines is provided within an interdisciplinary team of diabetology, vascular surgery and medicine, surgery, wound management, orthopedic technology, and orthopedic shoe technology.
Dr. Jaschke will cover examination and treatment methods and address individual questions regarding pre- and post-care for those affected by DFS during his lecture.
Taking Action Against Diabetic Foot Syndrome on April 3rd
Dr. Ulrich Jaschke's lecture on DFS will take place on Thursday, April 3rd, at 5:00 PM. Stop by the Cafeteria at the Solingen Clinic for a chance to learn more about the condition. Admission is free and doesn't require registration.
Insightfully Integrated:
Expert care for DFS typically involves addressing prevention, wound care, and medical and surgical management through an interdisciplinary team focusing on coordinated, patient-centric care. This approach includes regular foot exams, patient education, specialized wound care, offloading devices, antibiotic therapy, vascular interventions, and more [1-5]. The use of such a wide range of specialists enables targeted treatment, reducing the likelihood of ulcers, improving existing wounds, and minimizing complications such as infection or amputation.
- Proper management of diabetes mellitus is crucial to prevent complications like diabetic foot syndrome (DFS) that affect the legs and feet.
- DFS is a result of disrupted metabolism due to insulin deficiency, causing damage to blood vessels and nerves.
- The severity of DFS varies based on the duration of diabetes, its management, and the presence of polyneuropathy.
- Dr. Ulrich Jaschke, a renowned expert, will discuss DFS, its causes, symptoms, and treatment methods in an upcoming lecture on April 3rd.
- Experts estimate that around eleven percent of the German population suffer from diabetes mellitus, often going undetected or inadequately managed.
- Proper control of blood sugar levels is essential to prevent the toxic byproducts associated with diabetes from damaging nerve tissue and blood vessels.
- These consequences hinder wound healing, allow infections to spread, and transform even minor injuries into chronic wounds with severe consequences.
- In one out of every three to four people with diabetes, the legs and feet are the highest risk.
- Fast, specialized care is crucial for effective DFS treatment as it is mandated by the Joint Federal Committee (G-BA) for the Disease Management Program (DMP) "Diabetes Mellitus".
- At certified Vascular Centers like Solingen, treatment is provided within an interdisciplinary team of specialists.
- The team includes diabetology, vascular surgery and medicine, surgery, wound management, orthopedic technology, and orthopedic shoe technology.
- Dr. Jaschke will cover examination and treatment methods, and address individual questions during his lecture on April 3rd.
- The lecture takes place at the Solingen Clinic Cafeteria on Thursday, April 3rd, starting at 5:00 PM.
- Admission is free and doesn't require registration for this informative event.
- Expert care for DFS involves a comprehensive approach that includes prevention, wound care, and medical and surgical management.
- Regular foot exams, patient education, specialized wound care, offloading devices, antibiotic therapy, vascular interventions, and more are part of this approach.
- This coordinated, patient-centric care aims to reduce the likelihood of ulcers, improve existing wounds, and minimize complications.
- The use of an interdisciplinary team enables targeted treatment to prevent DFS from developing and to manage it effectively.
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