Every 30 seconds a leg is lost to diabetes somewhere in the world. The development of foot problems is not an inevitable consequence of having diabetes. Indeed, most foot lesions are preventable. However, recent statistics are somewhat depressing: approximately a quarter of all people with diabetes worldwide at some point during their lifetime will develop sores or breaks (ulcers) in the skin of their feet. Moreover, as the number of people with diabetes rises worldwide, there can be little doubt that the burden of diabetes-related foot problems will increase in future years, particularly given that at least one in 10 people at the time of diagnosis of type 2 diabetes has risk factors for foot damage. The average cost for primary healing in the USA has been estimated to be between US$7,000 and US$10,000. The direct cost of an amputation associated with the diabetic foot is estimated to be between US$30,000 and US$60,000. The estimated cost for three years of subsequent care ranges from US$43,000 to US$63,000 -- mainly due to the increased need for home care and social services. The corresponding cost for individuals with primary care has been estimated to be just over US$16,000 to nearly US$27,000. In addition to these costs, there are indirect costs due to loss of productivity to consider. If cost estimates are broadened to include the costs to the individual and loss of quality of life, then the estimated cost of the diabetic foot in the USA is some US$4 billion a year.
Good news is that up to 85% of diabetic foot amputations can be prevented with well-organized diabetic foot care, good diabetes control, education and well-informed self care.
In this video Dr.Kshitij Shankhdhar, a Consultant Diabetologist from India talks about various aspects of diabetic foot care.
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sophiathomas210 1 month ago
@Dawnwings true diabetes typ 2 is a genetically problem, but wrong is, if u eat to much sugar u can get it earlier.
if u got it, sport is the best medicine, dont belive 2 much in pills.
X5H2o 8 months ago
This is a good video
pvnursingservices 10 months ago
well i was just reading about BPH plastic connections to diabetes, this type of plastic/chemical is no good!
justanothersheeple 1 year ago
my middle foot is not working cannot feel anything O_O
HibariSan06 2 years ago
yea diabtes due to the way people eat which is horrid! not drinking water and tons of other shit you should be doing but don't then get upset when shit like this happens it's your own fault! Take care of yourself cuase if you don't who will!
emkplayboy6 2 years ago
Is foot died?
isSBFC4LIFEdied 2 years ago
cool.. i just assisted on a minor surgery to a diabetic foot.. the smell is awful! everybody should take good care of your feet..
eeemtel 2 years ago
No. Diabetes and sugar are not related. You can get it genetically, somewhat like cancer, or an auto immune attack, and some beleive from cows milk. Now, Type 2 diabetes can be caused from Obesity, or an unhealthy diet. But never from eating to much "sugar".
Dawnwings 3 years ago
i have toe problem, i dont know what name is. its kind of truma toe. my doc cut my toenail out. i think my feet are ok hopefully. i am 19.
Deafjerzy 3 years ago