Diabetic foot is a complication of diabetes where high blood sugar levels lead to poor blood circulation 🩸 and nerve damage 🦵, increasing the likelihood of developing wounds and ulcers on the foot. Treatment involves proper wound care, laser therapy 💡, or other advanced techniques.
Doctors for chronic wounds, bed sores and diabetic foot
Guide to the Best Chronic Wound, Bedsores, and Diabetic Foot Doctors in Egypt | Book Now Easily
Are you looking for the best specialist in chronic wound care and diabetic foot treatment in Egypt? With Misr Connect, finding a trusted expert has never been easier!
We provide you with a list of top doctors specializing in:
Chronic wound management, bedsores treatment, diabetic foot care, advanced wound healing techniques, and soft tissue infection treatment using the latest medical approaches.
Don't hesitate to get specialized medical care—your health deserves the best attention!

Dr. Mohamed Magdy
Specialist in Chronic Wound Treatment, Bedsores, and Diabetic Foot Care

Dr. Esmael Hamed
Consultant in Vascular Surgery, Interventional Catheterization, Diabetic Foot Management, and Varicose Vein Treatment

Dr. Mahmoud Nasser
Specialist in Chronic Surgeries and Diabetic Foot Treatment

Dr. Mostafa Abu Al-Lail
Specialist in Chronic Wounds and Diabetic Foot Treatment

Dr. Nader Hamada
Specialist in Chronic Wounds and Diabetic Foot Treatment

Dr. Mohamed Ali Matar
Specialist in Chronic Wounds and Diabetic Foot

Dr. Sameh Zerd
Consultant in Vascular Surgery and Diabetic Foot

Dr. Rafek Gaafar
Specialist in Chronic Wounds and Diabetic Foot Treatment

Dr. Mohamed Osama Zayed
Consultant of Vascular Surgery, Diabetic Foot, and Interventional Catheterization

Dr. Hossam El-Mahdy
Professor of Vascular Surgery and Consultant in Diabetic Foot Care and Chronic Wound Management

Dr. Ahmed Tarek
Specialist in Chronic Wound Care and Pressure Ulcers

Dr. Mohamed Nada
Specialist in Chronic Wounds and Diabetic Foot Treatment

Dr. Walid El-Daly
Consultant of Vascular Surgery, Peripheral Catheterization, and Chronic Wound Management
FAQ
Chronic wounds are wounds that do not heal at the usual rate and require long-term treatment. These wounds include pressure ulcers 🛏️, wounds caused by diabetes 🦶, and diabetic foot wounds.
Pressure ulcers occur due to continuous pressure on the skin from sitting or lying down for prolonged periods without movement. This pressure reduces blood flow to the tissues, leading to skin damage 🧑⚕️.
How can pressure ulcers be prevented?
Prevention includes regularly changing body position 🔄, using cushions and supportive rolls to reduce pressure on sensitive areas 💺, and paying attention to hygiene and skincare 🧴.
Prevention includes changing the body position regularly 🔄, using supportive pillows and rollers to reduce pressure on sensitive areas 💺, in addition to paying attention to hygiene and skin care 🧴
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