Best Diabetic Foot Surgeon in India
Understanding Diabetic Foot
Diabetic foot is a serious complication of diabetes that affects the feet due to nerve damage (neuropathy) and poor blood circulation. Reduced sensation makes it difficult to notice minor cuts, blisters, or injuries, which can quickly turn into non-healing ulcers or infections if not treated on time. Early diagnosis and proper management are essential to prevent severe complications, including tissue damage or amputation. Consulting the best diabetic foot surgeon in India ensures expert evaluation, advanced treatment options, and personalized care focused on faster healing and long-term foot health.
What is Diabetic Foot Management?
Diabetes-related foot complications can often be prevented, evaluated, and treated with proper diabetic foot care and management. If not addressed in a timely manner, diabetic patients face a higher risk of developing foot ulcers, infections, nerve damage, neuropathy, and poor blood circulation, which can ultimately increase the risk of amputation. As per current health statistics, approximately 1 in 8 people are affected by diabetes. The condition can also lead to various other health complications. Therefore, early detection and timely diabetic foot treatment are crucial for effective risk control and better long-term health outcomes.
Symptoms of Diabetic Foot
Numbness or Tingling
Patients often experience a constant feeling of heaviness or tiredness in the legs. This discomfort usually increases after standing or walking for long periods.
Swelling of the Foot or Ankle
Persistent itching around the affected area is caused by inflammation and skin dryness. Scratching may worsen skin damage and increase the risk of infection.
Foot Ulcers or Open Sores
Veins appear enlarged, twisted, and raised, making them clearly visible under the skin. This occurs due to poor blood flow and weakened vein valves.
Pain While Walking
The skin around affected veins may darken, harden, or become dry. In advanced cases, painful ulcers can develop near the ankles due to prolonged poor circulation.
What Causes Diabetic Foot?
Diabetic foot complications mainly develop due to nerve damage (neuropathy) and reduced blood circulation caused by peripheral arterial disease. When nerves are damaged, patients may lose sensation in their feet, making it difficult to notice small injuries or wounds. Poor blood circulation slows down the healing process and weakens tissue health. Uncontrolled blood sugar levels, infections, and delayed medical treatment further increase the chances of developing ulcers, gangrene, and other serious complications that may affect mobility and overall foot health. Early diagnosis and proper diabetic foot care are essential to prevent worsening of these conditions and maintain better long-term health outcomes.
Causes and Risk Factors
Several factors such as high blood sugar levels, neuropathy, and poor foot care increase the risk of diabetic foot complications.
Peripheral Neuropathy
Nerve damage reduces sensation, increasing injury risk.
Peripheral Arterial Disease
Poor blood circulation slows healing.
Poor Blood Sugar Control
High glucose levels impair immune response and tissue repair.
Poor Foot Hygiene
Lack of proper care can worsen complications.
- Peripheral Neuropathy
Nerve damage reduces sensation, increasing injury risk.
- Peripheral Arterial Disease
Poor blood circulation slows healing.
- Poor Blood Sugar Control
High glucose levels impair immune response and tissue repair.
- Poor Foot Hygiene
Lack of proper care can worsen complications.
Complications
If left untreated, diabetic foot may lead to:

Foot Ulcers
Untreated diabetic foot can lead to non-healing ulcers due to poor blood circulation and nerve damage, increasing infection risk.

Gangrene
Severe lack of blood supply may cause tissue death (gangrene), which can spread quickly if not treated promptly.

Amputation Risk
In advanced cases, severe infection or tissue damage may require surgical removal of the affected part to protect overall health.

Infections
Minor wounds can become severe infections as high blood sugar weakens the immune system and slows healing.
Diabetic foot treatment depends on the severity of the condition. A thorough assessment helps determine the most suitable plan, including medical care, minimally invasive interventions, or surgery when required.
- Medical Management
- Angioplasty with or without Stenting - It is often preferred as it restores blood flow and increases the chances of ulcer healing.
- Surgery / Bypass Surgery - If angioplasty is not suitable or does not succeed
- Done Under Local Anaesthesia
- Daycare procedures with minimal disruption to daily life
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Small incisions and precise techniques reduce trauma, allowing quicker healing and early mobility.
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Improved blood flow promotes faster wound healing and reduces the risk of complications.
Many procedures are performed as outpatient treatments, allowing patients to return home the same day.
Why Consult Dr. Dharav Kheradia For Diabetic Foot Treatment?
Dr. Dharav is a leading specialist in diabetic foot management, with extensive experience in treating diabetic foot ulcers and related vascular complications. Patients trust him for:
01. Personalized treatment planning
Each patient receives a personalized treatment plan based on wound assessment, blood flow evaluation, infection status, and overall foot health rather than a generalized approach.
02. Expertise in minimally invasive techniques
Dr. Dharav specializes in minimally invasive, modern treatments for diabetic foot, including endovascular procedures and advanced wound care techniques to ensure safe, effective, and limb-saving outcomes.
03. Focus on safety and comfort
Treatment plans are designed to minimize discomfort while emphasizing patient safety, reduced downtime, and faster recovery.
04. Comprehensive follow-up care
Regular follow-up visits help monitor healing, lower the chances of recurrence, and maintain long-term foot health.
Advanced Interventions. Safer Outcomes.
Answers to Your Most Common Questions
What is diabetic foot?
Diabetic foot refers to foot complications caused by nerve damage and poor blood flow in diabetes, leading to ulcers, infections, or deformities.
How can diabetic foot be prevented?
Regular foot inspection, maintaining blood sugar levels, proper hygiene, and early consultation with the best diabetic foot surgeon in India can prevent complications.
Is angioplasty effective for diabetic foot ulcers?
Yes, angioplasty restores blood flow, promotes healing, and reduces the risk of amputations.
When is surgery necessary?
Surgery, such as bypass, is considered if angioplasty fails or is not possible. In this procedure, a new pathway is created to redirect blood flow around the blocked artery, restoring circulation to the affected area. This helps promote healing, relieve symptoms, and prevent further complications.
Why should I consider Dr. Dharav Kheradia for diabetic foot treatment in India?
Dr. Dharav Kheradia is a highly experienced specialist known for providing advanced diabetic foot treatment in India with a strong focus on patient-centered care. With extensive training and expertise in image-guided vascular interventions and limb-saving procedures, he ensures accurate diagnosis and effective management of diabetic foot complications. His personalized treatment approach is tailored to each patient’s condition, promoting faster healing, reducing complications, and delivering the best possible outcomes.
Can I consult Dr. Dharav from outside India?
Yes, international patients can book online consultations or travel for in-person treatment.
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