Diabetic foot ulcers are open sores that develop due to poor circulation and nerve damage caused by diabetes. Without proper treatment, these wounds can quickly become infected and lead to serious complications. 

Procare Wound and Wellness PLLC specializes in advanced mobile diabetic wound care throughout Southeast Texas. 

Types Of Diabetic Foot Complications

01
Neuropathic Ulcers
Caused by nerve damage that reduces sensation in the feet.
02
Ischemic Ulcers
Develop due to poor blood circulation.
03
Infected Ulcers
Occur when bacteria enter untreated wounds.

Why Diabetic Wound Care Matters

Prevents Serious Infection

Early care reduces risk of hospitalization. 

Reduces Amputation Risk

Proper wound management preserves tissue health. 

Supports Faster Recovery

Specialized treatment accelerates healing. 

Common Diabetic Wound Care Services

Foot Examinations
Routine checks for early signs of damage.
Wound Cleaning & Debridement
Removal of unhealthy tissue.
Infection Control
Targeted treatment to manage bacteria.
Offloading Techniques
Reducing pressure on affected areas.
Mental health assessments
Evaluations to monitor emotional well-being, identify mental health concerns, and provide support or treatment if needed.
Patient Education
Guidance on foot care and prevention.

Tips To Prevent Diabetic Foot Ulcers

Look for cuts, redness, or swelling. 

Avoid tight or ill-fitting shoes. 

Prevent moisture buildup. 

Stable glucose levels promote healing. 

Conclusion

Diabetic foot ulcers can be prevented and treated effectively with early intervention. Mobile wound care services from Procare Wound and Wellness PLLC ensure expert care without unnecessary travel.