Our Treatments – HappyDiabeticFoot, Bangalore
Diabetic Foot Ulcer
Open sores or wounds on diabetic feet can lead to serious complications if not treated promptly. Early care helps prevent infection and promotes healing.
Diabetic Neuropathy
Nerve damage from diabetes can cause numbness, tingling, or pain in the feet. Proper management reduces risk of injuries and complications.
PAD in Diabetics
Reduced blood flow to the legs and feet can slow healing and increase ulcer risk. Early detection improves circulation and foot health.
Infection, Gangrene, Skin Changes
Diabetic feet are prone to infections, skin changes, and tissue damage if unnoticed. Timely treatment prevents severe outcomes like gangrene.
Foot Deformities in Diabetics
Changes in foot structure, like bunions or claw toes, increase pressure points and ulcer risk. Corrective care helps maintain mobility and comfort.
Foot Swelling and Heel Pain
Swelling and heel pain may signal underlying diabetic complications. Proper evaluation and care relieve discomfort and prevent further damage.
Diabetic Foot Assessment
Comprehensive foot checkups identify early signs of complications. Regular assessment helps prevent ulcers, infections, and deformities.
Offloading
Special footwear and padding reduce pressure on high-risk areas. Offloading protects the feet and supports proper healing of ulcers.
Surgical Management in Diabetic Foot
Surgery may be needed for severe ulcers, infections, or deformities. Expert intervention ensures safe healing and preserves foot function.
Podiatry Services
Professional foot care includes nail care, callus removal, and preventive treatments. Podiatry keeps diabetic feet healthy and reduces complications.
Patient-Centric Approach
At HappyDiabeticFoot, Bangalore, we follow a patient-centric approach to diabetic foot care. Our expert team prioritizes your well-being with personalized assessments, advanced treatments, and ongoing support to ensure optimal foot health.
Why Choose HappyDiabeticFoot?
- Expertise in diabetic foot care.
- Personalised, patient centric treatment.
- Minimally invasive and advanced techniques help in faster healing.
- Neuropathy and vascular assessment.
- Focus on limb salvage.
- Experienced team led by Dr Uday Ravi
Frequently Asked Questions – HappyDiabeticFoot, Bangalore
A diabetic foot is a condition in people with diabetes that leads to ulcers, infections, neuropathy, or poor blood circulation in the feet. Early care prevents serious complications.
Regular foot inspections, proper hygiene, wearing suitable footwear, daily exercises, and maintaining blood sugar levels are essential preventive measures.
If you notice cuts, blisters, swelling, persistent pain, color changes, numbness, or slow-healing wounds, schedule a consultation immediately to avoid complications.
Early detection and proper care can prevent further damage and promote healing. However, severe or neglected cases may require surgery or more advanced interventions.
Daily self-inspection is recommended, along with routine check-ups with a podiatrist at least every 3–6 months, depending on your risk level.
Yes. Proper, well-fitting diabetic footwear reduces pressure points, prevents ulcers, and protects sensitive feet from injury or deformities.
Treatments include advanced wound care, infection control, offloading techniques, vascular treatments, minor surgeries, and podiatry interventions tailored to your needs.
