Diabetic Wounds
Heal with Precision: Advanced Care for Diabetic Wounds
Advanced Wound Care of North Texas PLLC offers specialized care and support for individuals dealing with diabetic wounds. Our dedicated wound care specialists understand the challenges posed by diabetic wounds and are committed to providing expert treatment to promote healing and well-being. Learn more about our comprehensive diabetic wound services today!


About Diabetic Wounds
Our wound care clinic understands the unique challenges posed by diabetic wounds. Diabetic foot ulcers often arise as a complication of unmanaged diabetes, despite efforts to control the condition through methods like dietary adjustments, regular exercise, and insulin therapy. These ulcers develop when skin tissue deteriorates, revealing underlying layers. Typically found beneath the big toes or on the balls of the feet, these ulcers can even extend to the bones. While individuals with diabetes are at risk of developing foot ulcers, diligent foot care practices can aid in prevention.

Causes of Diabetic Wounds and Foot Ulcers
Diabetic wounds and foot ulcers often arise from two main factors: nerve damage and poor circulation. High levels of glucose in the blood can damage nerves, leading to a loss of sensation in the feet. This, combined with reduced blood flow, can result in small cuts or blisters turning into serious wounds. Our wound care company is trained to address these underlying issues to promote effective healing.

Symptoms
Common symptoms of diabetic wounds include:
- Sustained redness, swelling, warmth, and drainage at the wound site
- Tingling or decreased sensation in the lower extremity
- Presence of infection with discharge, pus, or odor
- Signs of inflammation
If left untreated, these wounds can develop into ulcers that may become infected. Our experts are skilled at recognizing these symptoms early on and implementing a comprehensive treatment plan to prevent further complications.

Treatment Options
Our clinic offers a range of treatment options for diabetic wounds and foot ulcers. From advanced wound dressings to offloading techniques, we tailor our approach to each patient's specific needs. We also focus on addressing the root causes of diabetic wounds, such as controlling blood sugar levels and improving circulation. With our wound care doctors, you can expect personalized care that prioritizes your healing and well-being.
Contact Information

Phone
- Call Us:
- (469) 726-2287

- Email Address:
- info@advancedwoundmd.com
Ready to get started?
Advanced Wound Care of North Texas PLLC is dedicated to providing top-quality care for individuals struggling with diabetic wounds. If you or a loved one are dealing with diabetic wounds, don't hesitate to reach out and schedule a consultation.