Dr. Yashodhar Mahimkar is a highly qualified and accomplished medical professional specializing in general surgery. He holds an MBBS degree, an MS in General Surgery, and has further honed his skills with advanced training in minimally invasive surgical techniques. Dr. Mahimkar is a Fellow of the Association of Minimal Access Surgeons of India (FMAS), a Fellow of the Indian Association of Gastrointestinal Endo Surgeons (FIAGES), and a Fellow in Advanced Laparoscopic Surgery (FALS). With these prestigious credentials, he brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to his practice, ensuring high-quality surgical care for his patients. His commitment to staying at the forefront of surgical advancements and his dedication to patient care make him a trusted and respected figure in the medical community.

Diabetic Foot

Diabetes is a big problem in India. In fact, around 8.7 per cent of the Indian population aged between 20 and 70 years is diabetic. Diabetes, in itself, is a difficult disease to live with, but additional complications from the condition add to the problem. Diabetic foot is one of the complications of diabetes.

What is diabetic foot?

People who suffer from diabetes do not produce sufficient insulin in the body or are immune to its effect. The constantly elevated levels of glucose in the body lead to several disorders. Diabetic foot is the harmful effect of prolonged diabetes on your feet. Two types of foot problems affect people suffering from diabetes, namely, peripheral vascular disease and diabetic neuropathy.

Even though non-surgical treatment for diabetic foot is possible, severe cases require surgical intervention. Here is a look at all you should know about diabetic foot surgery.

Surgery for Diabetic Foot

When you visit the doctor with a diabetic foot, he/she will try to rectify the disorder using medication and other forms of remedies. Doctors will recommend cleaning any open wounds on the feet.

Furthermore, dressing wounds is also important. In some cases where gangrene occurs, your doctor will monitor the toes and the feet to determine the need for an amputation.

However, failing these treatments and precautionary measures, you will need to undergo surgery to treat the symptoms of diabetic foot completely.

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