Diabetic Foot: A Case of Avoiding Amputation with Timely Integrative Treatment

Diabetes mellitus is a chronic condition requiring long-term management. After 15–20 years, complications affecting blood vessels and nerves can become life-threatening. One of the most serious is diabetic foot ulcers.

How dangerous is diabetic foot?

A 50-year-old patient, Niyazi, had diabetes for over 20 years. A small toe wound quickly progressed into a severe infection.

In such cases:

  • Poor circulation delays healing
  • Nerve damage reduces pain sensation
  • Infection spreads rapidly
  • Amputation may become necessary

Successful integrative treatment

The patient was treated under Dr. Arzu Musayeva using an integrative approach.

Key methods:
✔️ Infection control
✔️ Proper wound care
✔️ Improved circulation
✔️ Blood sugar stabilization
✔️ Immune support

Results after 6 months

✔️ Amputation avoided
✔️ Complete wound healing
✔️ Stable glucose levels
✔️ Return to normal life