Introduction:
Living with diabetes requires special attention to your feet. A small wound can become a major problem if not treated early. At Hyd Best Ortho, Dr. Madhu Reddy P offers advanced diabetic foot care in Hyderabad to prevent infections, avoid amputations, and support long-term foot health through surgical and non-surgical interventions.
Why Diabetic Foot Care Is Critical:
- Diabetes causes nerve damage (neuropathy), reducing foot sensation
- Poor blood circulation slows wound healing
- Minor cuts, corns, or blisters may become non-healing ulcers
- High risk of infection, gangrene, and limb loss
Common Diabetic Foot Conditions Treated:
- Non-healing foot ulcers
- Infections and abscesses
- Charcot foot (deformity due to nerve damage)
- Peripheral arterial disease (PAD)
- Fungal infections and ingrown toenails
Advanced Foot Care Services by Dr. Madhu Reddy P:
- Wound Debridement & Dressing
- Removes dead tissue to promote healthy healing
- Regular wound care for ulcers and infections
- Vascular Assessment & Revascularization
- Doppler testing and vascular consultations
- Restore blood flow using minimally invasive procedures
- Charcot Foot Management
- Custom orthotics and bracing
- Reconstructive foot surgery for deformity correction
- Infection Control & Limb Salvage Surgery
- Urgent surgical removal of infected tissue or bone
- Prevents the need for full foot or leg amputation
- Foot Pressure Offloading
- Total contact casting (TCC)
- Special footwear and diabetic insoles
- Nail & Skin Care
- Safe removal of corns, calluses, and infected nails
- Routine diabetic foot maintenance
Why Choose Dr. Madhu Reddy for Diabetic Foot Care in Hyderabad:
- Over 25 years of orthopedic surgical experience
- Expert in diabetic foot ulcers and bone infections
- Focus on limb preservation and early intervention
- Access to multispecialty diabetic care network
Patient Story:
Mr. Shakeel, a 58-year-old diabetic from Mehdipatnam, developed a foot ulcer that wouldn’t heal. Under Dr. Madhu Reddy’s care, he underwent debridement and offloading therapy. Within weeks, his wound closed, and he avoided major surgery.
Prevention Tips for Diabetics:
- Inspect feet daily for cuts or swelling
- Keep skin moisturized (avoid areas between toes)
- Trim nails carefully or seek professional help
- Wear well-fitted, soft-soled diabetic footwear
- Manage blood sugar levels to reduce risks
When to Visit an Orthopedic Foot Specialist:
- Any cut or sore that doesn’t heal in 2–3 days
- Swelling, warmth, or discoloration
- Signs of infection (pus, foul smell, fever)
- Difficulty walking or change in foot shape
Conclusion:
Early detection and expert care can save your limbs and your life. Don’t ignore your diabetic foot health. Visit Dr. Madhu Reddy P at Hyd Best Ortho, Attapur, for compassionate and advanced diabetic foot care in Hyderabad.
