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Diabetes Mellitus – The Human Cost

In Toronto, approximately:

In addition to the severe emotional impact suffered from the loss of a leg, these patients frequently become permanently disabled, wheelchair bound or bedridden, losing their independence and requiring considerable social services and long, costly hospitalizations. It is estimated that only 40 – 50% of senior amputees ever become fully rehabilitated.


CHRONIC-DIABETIC WOUNDS – The Cause:

Diabetes Mellitus damages the nerves in the feet resulting in a loss of sensation. Minor skin abrasions and cuts on the feet can occur without pain or without the patient’s awareness.

Diabetes also damages and blocks blood vessels, particularly small vessels in the feet, resulting in poor circulation and reduced oxygen supply.

Without adequate blood supply and oxygenation, the cells that repair wounds and fight infection cannot function. Minor abrasions and cuts can become chronic, infected wounds. Once infection reaches bone, amputation of the limb often results.