Diabetic Foot Conditions
Neuro-Ischemic Ulcer
A neuro-ischemic ulcer combines nerve damage and poor circulation — the most common and most challenging pattern in diabetic feet. Both problems must be treated together.
warning Symptoms & Signs
- check_circle Wound at foot margins with variable pain
- check_circle Reduced sensation plus weak pulses
- check_circle Slow healing
- check_circle Surrounding skin changes
help Causes & Risk Factors
- check_circle Combined neuropathy and peripheral artery disease
- check_circle Long-standing diabetes
- check_circle Smoking and high cholesterol
emergency When to See a Doctor
- check_circle A non-healing wound on a numb but poorly-perfused foot
- check_circle Any sign of infection
- check_circle Increasing pain or discolouration
medical_services How Dr. Shah Treats It
Treatment addresses both circulation (revascularisation) and pressure (offloading), with infection control and advanced wound care. A coordinated vascular and reconstructive approach gives the best limb-salvage outcomes.
Discuss your treatment arrow_forwardquiz Frequently Asked Questions
Because two problems compound each other. Healing requires fixing both the blood supply and the pressure, which is why specialist multidisciplinary care matters.