amputation Archiwum
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Toe amputations may be necessary for several reasons. Infection is perhaps the most common cause for infection and is often associated with foot problems relating to diabetes. In addition to infection, toes may need to be amputated due to trauma, loss of blood supply (a condition formally referred to as ischemia) or nerve injury. Sometimes toes are amputated due to a foot deformity. Infants can
Data dodania Marzec 20, 2011 | Brak komentarzyToe amputations may be necessary for several reasons. Infection is perhaps the most common cause for infection and is often associated with foot problems relating to diabetes. In addition to... -
The average person does not think about feet when they hear the word diabetes. But as almost any diabetic would tell you, foot infections are among the more serious problems that diabetics face. The combination of poor circulation (which affects the extremities of the body first) and nerve damage makes it difficult for diabetics to detect sore spots or injuries on their feet.
Data dodania Marzec 13, 2011 | Brak komentarzyThe average person does not think about feet when they hear the word diabetes. But as almost any diabetic would tell you, foot infections are among the more serious problems... -
Amputations of a lower limb mean extra stress (and higher risk) for the remaining limb that now must support the entire weight of the body. This is especially true in amputations related to diabetes, where the conditions that led to the amputation in the first place (neuropathy or decreased nervous sensation and poor circulatory health) continue to plague the remaining limb. Moreover, foot
Data dodania Luty 6, 2008 | Brak komentarzyAmputations of a lower limb mean extra stress (and higher risk) for the remaining limb that now must support the entire weight of the body. This is especially true in...






