Diabetic Foot Conditions

Osteomyelitis (Bone Infection)

Osteomyelitis is infection of the bone, which in diabetic feet usually spreads from a deep or long-standing ulcer. It is a major reason wounds fail to heal and a common trigger for amputation if untreated.

Osteomyelitis (Bone Infection)

warning Symptoms & Signs

  • check_circle A deep ulcer that exposes or reaches bone
  • check_circle A wound that will not heal despite care
  • check_circle Swelling and drainage
  • check_circle Sometimes fever and raised inflammatory markers

help Causes & Risk Factors

  • check_circle Infection spreading from a deep foot ulcer
  • check_circle Delayed treatment of a foot wound
  • check_circle Poor circulation impairing the immune response

emergency When to See a Doctor

  • check_circle A wound deep enough to probe to bone
  • check_circle A wound that has stalled for weeks
  • check_circle Spreading infection or fever

medical_services How Dr. Shah Treats It

Treatment combines targeted antibiotics with surgical removal of the infected bone (bone debridement) where needed, followed by reconstruction to preserve a functional foot. Imaging and cultures guide the plan.

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