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Best Diabetic Foot Surgeon in mumbai,India

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Dr.Dharav Kheradia
Best Diabetic Foot Surgeon in Mumbai

When dealing with diabetic foot complications, it is crucial to consult a professional for proper care. Dr. Dharav Kheradia is a renowned diabetic foot surgeon in Mumbai, India, offering specialised treatment for various foot problems caused by diabetes, including ulcers, infections, neuropathy, and poor circulation.

With 10+ years of experience, Dr. Dharav Kheradia focuses on preventing serious complications such as amputation and helps patients manage their conditions effectively.

Dr. Dharav Kheradia provides personalized treatment based on the requirements of each patient using modern diagnostic tools and modern techniques. His method of diabetic foot care ensures both short-term care and long-term prevention, helping patients to keep their feet healthy and improve their quality of life.

If you are experiencing diabetic foot problems, consider Dr. Dharav Kheradia to provide professional guidance and treatment. Early diagnosis is key to stopping complications, and along with his knowledge, you’ll get the best care for your condition. Don’t hesitate to schedule an appointment today to take the first step towards better foot health and a more comfortable life.

Diabetic foot surgeon in Mumbai

What Is

Diabetic Foot Management

Diabetes related foot complications can be prevented, assessed, and treated through effective diabetic foot management. If not treated properly then diabetic patients are at higher risk of developing foot ulcers, infections, neuropathy, poor circulation, and nerve damage, all of which can lead to amputation. According to current diabetes statistics, 1 in 8 individuals has the disease. Additionally, several other health issues may arise as a consequence of diabetes. To effectively manage these risks, early diagnosis and appropriate care such as diabetic foot treatment are essential.

Diabetic foot treatment

What Are

Symptoms Of Diabetic Foot

numbness or tingling

Numbness or tingling

foot ulcers or open sores

Foot Ulcers or Open Sores

swelling of foot or ankle

Swelling of the Foot or Ankle

ingrown nails

Thickened Toenails or Ingrown Nails

dry and cracked skin

Dry, Cracked Skin Especially Around the Heel

pain while walking

Pain While Walking or at
Rest

What causes Diabetic Foot?

A combination of problems that are related to long-term poorly controlled diabetes causes diabetic foot. The complications cause nerve and blood vessel damage which makes the feet prone to injury, infection and poor healing.

diabetic foot

Here’s a clear breakdown:

What Are

Risk Factors

  • Peripheral Neuropathy
    (Nerve Damage)

    Increased sugar in blood harms nerves, thereby causing numbness or pitting in the feet. This renders injuries such as cuts or blisters difficult to detect and enables them to progress into serious cases.

  • Peripheral Arterial Disease (Poor Blood Circulation)

    Diabetes causes blood vessels of the legs and feet to become narrow partly decreasing blood flow. Therefore, they cause slow healing of wounds and tend to become infected or inflicted with tissue death.

  • Poor Blood Sugar Control

    Persistent increased glucose levels reduce the body immunity to infections, and wound healing.

  • Infections

    Weakened feelings and immunity increase the likelihood of even minor injuries becoming infected. Such minor problems as parasitic diseases and ulcers may lead to serious complications unless managed at an early stage.

  • Neglect or Poor Foot Hygiene

    Lack of daily foot checks, improper footwear, and not caring for minor issues can turn small problems into serious complications.

Why Choose Dr. Dharav For Diabetic Foot Management?

Dr Dharav Kheradia is dual trained both in neurointervention and peripheral / body vascular interventions. He comes with about a decade of experience in handling various vascular diseases (neuro- vascular , veins , angioplasty and stenting and embolization).

His area of Interest is diabetic foot, stroke and aneurysm coiling , varicose vein treatment , uterine fibroid treatment, prostate, artery embolization,diabetic foot management, thyroid swelling and other tumors ablation and leg angioplasty and stenting etc.

He believes in personalized care, where every patient is fully Informed about the treatment. Whether you’re exploring non-surgical options or seeking a second opinion, he will be there to help you to make confident and  well-informed health decisions.

Dr. Dharav Kheradia

Treatments of PVD

  • Medical management to control risk factors
  • Angioplasty with or with out stenting – this is preferred over as flow restores , high chances of ulcer healing.
  • Surgery – bypass surgery if angioplasty is not possible or failed.
treatment through angioplasty or surgery

A Small Foot Wound Today, A Big Problem Tomorrow, Act Early!

Need Help?

FAQs

A diabetic foot refers to foot problems that arise due to diabetes, such as poor circulation, nerve damage (neuropathy), infections, ulcers, or even risk of amputation if untreated.

Diabetes can reduce blood flow and cause nerve damage, making it harder to feel injuries and heal them. Even small cuts or blisters can lead to serious infections.

 

Not always. Due to nerve damage, many patients do not feel pain even with serious ulcers. That’s why regular visual inspection of the feet is critical.

 

While diabetes can’t be cured, diabetic foot conditions can be managed and often healed if caught early. Proper foot care, blood sugar control, and timely medical attention can prevent complications.

 

It can lead to tissue death (gangrene), bone infection, and in severe cases, amputation. Early treatment significantly reduces this risk.