2 Natural Remedies to Heal Wounds and Ulcers Caused By Bad Circulation and Diabetes
Nearly 15{30e6b8360db511af0e1f77984c542ff30ea10c4b009d596ff6d5f40eac675d71} of diabetics will develop diabetic sores. These skin ulcers are also known as “diabetic foot ulcers” because they most often appear on the feet; however, they can develop anywhere on the lower body. These sores usually appear due to poor circulation or improper and slow function of the veins, a condition also known as venous stasis. If untreated, sores can give rise to complications that can be as serious as an infection. This infection can lead to amputation of the afflicted toes or foot. Proper care and attention is vital to help avoid complications.
What are Diabetic Ulcers?
When diabetes is present, so is high blood sugar, and this is a problem that weakens the heart and vascular system, leading to poor circulation in the feet and legs. The skin on the feet and legs become weak and susceptible to injury — especially open wounds, aka ulcers.
What Causes Diabetic Ulcers?
Alcohol, tobacco use, obesity, heart disease, and kidney disease are just a few factors that increase the risk of these ulcers. Poor-fitting shoes can also cause blisters on the toes and sole of the foot that can worsen quickly. High blood sugar suppresses immune response, so infection can create complications.
Preventative Measures for Diabetic Foot and Leg Ulcers
For a person who has diabetes, checking their feet and legs every day for new or developing ulcers is critical. Early detection and daily care are absolutely mandatory to ensure quick healing and avoiding serious problems.
Many people also report that washing and moisturizing their feet daily, giving their feet air and changing their socks regularly, wearing comfortable shoes, changing bandages often, and using products that cleanse the skin and deter bacterial and fungal growth are excellent measures for daily preventative care.
Diabetes and Natural Ulcer Remedies
Not only can having diabetes lead to ulcers, it can make it very difficult for the ulcers to heal. In fact, amputation of the toes and feet is a very real end result for many people — about 15{30e6b8360db511af0e1f77984c542ff30ea10c4b009d596ff6d5f40eac675d71}. This underscores the absolute vital importance of daily care and attention.
When a wound begins to develop, keeping the area clean is priority one. Beyond that, I recommend using natural salves to encourage wound healing as they are safe and without the side effects you’ll find in a lot of harsh, unnatural products.
Natural, raw organic honey (not the processed stuff) is one ulcer remedy that works great. Researchers have found bandages and dressings soaked in natural honey keep wounds clean, speed healing, and even help to avoid amputations. Olive oil also improves the speed and quality of healing without side effects. Colloidal silver and Chinese herbal applications have also been shown to have positive effects for encouraging fast healing.
Benefits of Using Ozonated Olive Oil for Diabetic Ulcers
One of the most effective methods to keep wounds clean and speed healing is to deliver oxygen right to the affected area, and one of the best ways to do that is with ozonated oils. Research shows increasing oxygen stimulates your skin’s natural healing power. Plus, it soothes nerves in the affected area and reduces discomfort, swelling, and redness.
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Source: Healthy Holistic Living
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