A systematic review study on the most important treatment strategies for diabetic foot ulcer

Abstract

Introduction: Diabetic foot is one of the complications of diabetes in diabetic patients with various muscular and neuropathic musculoskeletal disorders and circulatory disorders, which also has a high incidence of diabetic patients with foot lesions. These foot ulcers are frequently infected with diabetic patients and have potential for cellulite progression, sometimes leading to amputation. Therefore, considering the importance of diabetic foot ulcer treatment in diabetic patients, this systematic review was conducted on the most important therapeutic strategies for diabetic foot ulcers. Materials and Methods: In this systematic review, this integrated overview study was conducted based on the Broome method in order to achieve the goal of the study and to improve the study's thorough understanding and comprehension. This method is carried out in three stages of the search of texts, data evaluation and data analysis, so that in the search stage, the texts of post-retrospective studies are examined in four stages in terms of inclusion criteria. After obtaining the conditions for entry into the study, the content of the study is evaluated, and at the end of the analysis of the data. Results: In this study, several methods for the treatment of diabetic foot ulcers have been investigated. One of these studies was red light radiation of nm660 to the wound and 980 nm infrared around the wound and red invertebrates with infrared lasers to some acupuncture points for 5 to 10 days and then 2 times a week until complete recovery ulcers have been repairing these ulcers. Conclusion: In this study, as stated above, our goal is to examine the most important therapeutic methods for diabetic foot ulcers, which the results of various studies have shown that there are several therapeutic methods for treating diabetic foot ulcers. It is advisable to take serious measures to control the patient's blood sugar, which causes the recurrence of foot ulcer infection and ultimately requires serious treatment

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