Diabetic Foot Ulcer with Neuropathy

Rapid Healing of Severe Diabetic Foot Ulcer with Sensory Recovery

22 Jan 2026 Published Case Study

Diagnosis

A 52-year-old male patient with a 10-year history of diabetes presented with a rapidly progressing foot wound. He had established diabetic neuropathy with complete loss of sensation. Due to reduced awareness, a minor injury worsened quickly, and within two weeks the wound progressed to a deep infected ulcer with tissue damage and discoloration. Blood glucose levels were poorly controlled at presentation.

Treatment Approach

The patient was treated at Dia Heals using an integrative approach that included Ayurvedic medication aimed at improving microcirculation, nerve function, and inflammation control, along with advanced wound care and infection management. Blood sugar control, diet regulation, and regular monitoring were strictly followed.

Progress Timeline

Within weeks, infection and discharge reduced, and healthy granulation tissue developed. Over a period of three months, the wound healed completely.

Outcome

Remarkably, sensation improved, skin color returned to near normal, and blood glucose levels stabilized. The patient resumed full work responsibilities and continues as the earning member of his family, demonstrating successful functional recovery.

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Quick Information
CONDITION

Diabetic Foot Ulcer with Neuropathy

STATUS

Successfully Treated

PUBLISHED

22 Jan 2026

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