Diabetic wound healing is always a complex challenging procedure since the healing process is slow due to neuropathic factors in the foot. Untreated diabetic wound results in gangrene and sepsis leading to severe complication. Various antibiotic therapy, starting from cleaning the wound with saline to adapting to modern techniques of wound care has been playing a key role in diabetic foot care. The main goal of the treatment of foot ulcers is to stimulate healing at the earliest because the faster the healing, the less likelihood of an infection. Wound healing should assess the deliberate factors such as the general health of the patient, tissue repair process, grading, description, and classification of the wound.
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