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  • Foot Ulcer Information

    A foot ulcer is a discolored, painful open sore on the bottom or side of the foot or on or around the toes that is prone to infection and in more advanced stages can cause tissue death. According...

  • What Are the Treatments for Diabetic Foot Ulcer?

    Diabetic foot ulcers are open wounds or sores that can develop in people with diabetes. These open sores may become infected and cause affected individuals to be hospitalized. Diabetic foot...

  • Cures for Foot Ulcers

    Foot ulcers are open sores or wounds on the feet that do not completely heal, or return after initial healing. They come in two basic forms: neurotrophic ulcers and arterial ulcers. Treatment or...

  • Antibiotic Treatments for Foot Ulcers

    When you suffer from a foot ulcer, it's most likely one of two common varieties. The first is considered an arterial ulcer that develops out of a blockage along an artery in your foot. The second...

  • What Are the Treatments for Foot Ulcers?

    Foot ulcers arise in the form of a deep sore or break in your skin. Whether you're a diabetic or a non-diabetic who has a foot sore or wound, make sure you see your physician or a specialist. He...

  • What Does a Foot Ulcer Look Like?

    A foot ulcer, or lower extremity ulcer, is an open wound on the foot, heel or even between the toes. It isn't always a painful condition -- sometimes the person with the ulcer only feels a...

  • Foot Ulcer Treatments

    Your daily routine can get thrown off course quickly by a painful ailment known as the foot ulcer. As many as 750,000 people in the United States alone suffer foot ulcers every year, and without...

  • What Are the Causes of Foot Ulcers?

    The New England Journal of Medicine says that the characteristic of ulcers include breaks and erosion of skin layers. Many of the various causes of foot ulcers occur in people who have diabetes or...

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