Diabetic foot and its Ayurvedic Management

Posted by Dr Vikram Chauhan
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Aug 9, 2019
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Diabetic foot

Diabetic foot is one of the most common complications of uncontrolled diabetes mellitus. If anyone has diabetes (high level of blood sugar or blood glucose level) from long-time, this can damage his or her nerves or blood vessels. This nerve damage due to diabetes can cause you to loss of sensation in your feet.

How Diabetes Mellitus may affect feet?

Over time, diabetes mellitus may cause damage to the nerves which is known as diabetic neuropathy. It can cause pain and tingling and can make you lose sensation in your feet. When you lose feeling or sensation in your feet, you may not feel any injury on your foot, which can lead to serious infection. Diabetes lowers the amount of blood flow in feet and legs which makes it difficult to heal an infection. Sometimes, a serious infection never heals and may lead to gangrene (dead tissue caused by a bad infection).

What are the signs and symptoms of Diabetic foot?

  1. Ingrown toenails, in which toenail grows into the nail fold
  2. Wounds, sores, or red spots on feet
  3. Rough skin by too much rubbing or pressure on feet
  4. Fungal infection of foot nails
  5. Curved toes due to muscle weakness
  6. Cracking of the skin of the feet
  7. Athlete's foot
  8. Plantar warts, which are hard and grainy growths on the bottom of the feet<
  9. Swelling or fluid-filled blisters

How to diagnose Diabetic foot

If you have a diabetic foot problem, your doctor first diagnoses you on the basis of signs and symptoms. Your doctor examines the foot, toes, and toenails for blisters, wounds, injuries, or ingrown toenails which may lead to further ulcers. He or she also evaluates the blood flow rate in the foot by feeling your pulse.

Your doctor also asks you about your medical history or condition, such as you have any other disease like peripheral neuropathy or atherosclerosis which may increase the risk of your foot injury.

The doctor may also recommend the following tests for the proper diagnosis of the diabetic foot:

  • Blood test
  • MRI scans
  • X-ray
  • Blood tests

If there is a sign of an infection, such as redness, inflammation, and warmness in the affected foot, the doctor may prescribe a blood test for screening of infection.

MRI scans

The doctor may recommend MRI scanning for getting more information about the extent of damage produced by an infection.

X-ray

The doctor may recommend X-ray imaging to evaluate alterations in the alignment of the bones in the foot, which can contribute to an infection. X-rays can also show a loss of bone mass, which may occur due to the hormonal imbalances related to diabetes.

How to Prevent Diabetic Foot Infection?

There are various aspects which are used to prevent diabetic foot infection, they are -

Daily foot monitoring

Check your feet daily, if you have a foot problem or you are a diabetic person especially at the bottom to find any sore or cut. It will help you to spot the problem before it gets worse.

Wash feet every day

Wash your feet with warm water using soap. Do not soak your feet in the water and use hot water for a wash. After washing and drying put medicated powder between your toes, it will keep the skin dry and help to prevent an infection.

Regular monitoring of blood sugar level

If you are a diabetic person, you should monitor your blood sugar levels regularly to ensure that they are not in a very high range. High blood sugar level may lead to foot ulcer and it may difficult to heal.

Proper footwear

Always wear proper size footwear. Shoes should not be too small, too tight, or too large. Tight shoes may increase the risk of blisters and also restrict the blood flow to the foot.

Diabetes Treatment in Ayurveda

Management of Diabetic Foot by Ayurveda

Planet Ayurveda provides effective herbal remedies for the treatment of diabetic foot (diabetic neuropathy). These medicines are pure, easy to use and have no side effects.

Products offered by Planet Ayurveda to treat diabetic foot are Shilajit Capsules, Ashwagandha Capsules, Chanderprabha Vati.

ASHWAGANDHA CAPSULES

These capsules consist of pure extract of Ashwagandha herb (Withania somnifera). These capsules are very useful in the treatment of diabetic foot ulcers.  It recovers various complications of diabetic neuropathy such as urinary system problems and erectile dysfunction. It can reduce anxiety and stress and promotes brain function.

Dosage: 2 capsules twice daily with water, after meals.

SHILAJIT CAPSULES

These capsules contain fresh extract of Shilajit (Black bitumen). Shilajit capsules are beneficial in the treatment of diabetic neuropathy. Shilajit is also used in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease, anemia,  chronic fatigue syndrome, etc.

Dosage: 2 capsules twice daily with water, after meals.

CHANDERPRABHA VATI

This Planet Ayurveda’s herbal combination consists of different herbs such as Karpoor (Cinnamomum camphora), Guggul (Commiphora Mukul), Vacha (Acorus calamus), Mustak (Cyperus rotundus), etc. It is used for the treatment of Erectile Dysfunction and Premature Ejaculation which are the complications of diabetic nephropathy. These tablets are also used in the treatment of diseases of the urinary tract, kidneys, bones, joints, pancreas, etc.

Dosage: 2 tablets thrice daily with water, after meals.

Home Remedies for Diabetic Foot

Coldwater or ice baths

Soak your feet in cold water or ice baths for some minutes. However, this remedy is not recommended for people with erythromelalgia because it may damage their skin.

Turmeric

Use turmeric in the diet because Curcumin present in turmeric may give relief from nerve pain. Curcumin is known to have protective antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial effects.

Topical cream

Use topical creams that contain turmeric, neem, karanj, jati, nirgundi, amla, haritaki, etc. herbs as they promote the early healing of wounds. Massage

Doing gentle massage on foot helps to enhance blood flow and circulation.

Honey

Applying honey on the affected area is the most popular home remedy for a diabetic foot problem because it is a natural antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antiviral, and antibacterial substance.

Aloe Vera

Aloe vera is an anti-inflammatory and analgesic in nature When aloe vera gel is applied topically to the affected site, it reduces pain and discomfort and treats the diabetic foot infection. Aloe vera juice also gives immune-boosting effects.

Magnesium-Rich Diet

Deficiency of magnesium has been linked to poor diabetes management and a lower immune system, due to which there is a risk of infections. So add magnesium-rich foods in your diets such as spinach, black beans, pumpkin seeds, avocados,  and bananas.

Dietary guidelines

The foods that you can eat if you have diabetes.

  1. Vegetables – Non-starchy vegetables such as  carrots, broccoli, peppers, and tomatoes
  2. Fruits - It includes melon,  apples, berries, bananas, etc.
  3. Grains -You should add whole grains in your daily diet, for example, rice, oats, wheat,  barley, etc.
  4. Protein -It includes fish, lean meat, eggs, dried beans, chicken or turkey without the skin, nuts, and peanuts, etc.

Food and drinks you should avoid if you have Diabetes.

  1. Fried foods
  2. Foods which are high in saturated fat and trans fat.
  3. Foods which are high in salt or sodium
  4. Sweets such as candy, baked foods, and ice cream
  5. Beverages with added sugars, such as regular soda, juice, and energy drinks
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