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  • What Are the Treatments for Diabetic Ulcers?

    Diabetic ulcers are open wounds that usually affect the bottom of the feet. As many as 25 percent of diabetics will develop foot ulcers, which can become infected and result in hospitalization....

  • Alternative Treatments for Leg Ulcers

    A leg ulcer usually occurs when there has been an injury to the leg and it has not healed correctly. This causes inflammation, itching and pain at the location of the injury. An ulcer in your leg...

  • Diet for Healing an Ulcer

    If you are suffering from an ulcer, medication prescribed by your supervising physician is usually your best bet for a speedy recovery. However, you can buttress the effects of medication by...

  • 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...

  • Cure for Leg Ulcers

    Ulcers are typically the result of lack of blood flow to a particular part of the body. They can be a result of a chronic medical condition such as diabetes, obesity, rheumatoid arthritis and...

  • How to Treat Mouth Ulcers

    Everyone has experienced and suffered from mouth ulcers. Mouth ulcers are round sores in your mouth that become inflamed and swollen. If not treated properly, mouth ulcers can cause further...

  • How to Get Rid of Fever Blisters on the Lip

    Fever blisters are caused by the virus, herpes simplex 1. They are painful, fluid-filled blisters that appear around the mouth and lips. They typically go away on their own within one to two...

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