How to do if you have a diabetic foot and don't want to amputate it?
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The diabetic foot is one of the most serious and costly chronic complications for diabetic patients, and the risk of lower limb amputation in diabetic patients is 40 times higher than in ordinary patients, and the diabetic foot seriously affects the quality of life of diabetic patients. Thankfully, 49-85% of lower limb amputations in diabetic patients can be prevented, so early prevention of the diabetic foot is significant.
So, how should diabetic patients do daily care in daily life to achieve early prevention of diabetic foot necrosis or even amputation with serious consequences? Our hospital will bring you a lecture on this topic to explain in detail. There will be free blood glucose testing and consultation, please bring your medical records for consultation, we sincerely look forward to your arrival!
Time and place
September 27, 2019 (Friday) 9:00am~11:00am
Conference Room 1016, 1st Floor, Outpatient Building, Sandun Hospital, 1229 Gudun Road, Hangzhou, China
Lecture topic
" Do you know the diabetic foot enough? --Wang Yisu
Speaker Introduction
Wang Yisu
Dr. Wang Yisu is a physician in the Department of Endocrinology and China-US Diabetes Center. She has studied with Prof. Pro.Rosenthal and Mr. PINGET, and has studied at the Royal Free Hospital in London, UK and the University Hospital of Strasbourg, France. He has extensive clinical experience in the treatment of endocrine metabolic diseases (diabetes, thyroid disease, gout, etc.) and specializes in the management of inpatient insulin pumps and the application of ambulatory glucose monitoring. He has published several academic papers in core journals at home and abroad, such as Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism and Chinese General Medicine.
Source: Department of Social Development