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Ulcère du pied diabétique

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Nova Scotia Health Authority. QEII. Vascular Surgery. Halifax, NS: Nova Scotia Health Authority , 2018.
Pamphlet Number
1951
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Les termes « ulcère du pied » sont utilisés pour décrire une plaie ouverte qui se situe sous la cheville sur n’importe quelle partie du pied. Certaines personnes diabétiques peuvent avoir un ulcère du pied. Comme la guérison de ces ulcères est souvent lente, ils peuvent s’infecter. La présente brochure explique qui est à risque de développer un ulcère du pied, la façon de savoir si les nerfs sont atteints (neuropathie diabétique) et les symptômes de la neuropathie diabétique. On y explique auss…
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Corporate Author
Nova Scotia Health Authority. QEII. Vascular Surgery
Alternate Title
Diabetic foot ulcer
Place of Publication
Halifax, NS
Publisher
Nova Scotia Health Authority
Date of Publication
2018
Format
Pamphlet
Language
French
Physical Description
1 electronic document (6 p.) : digital, PDF file
Subjects (MeSH)
Diabetic Foot
Diabetic Neuropathies
Subjects (LCSH)
Foot--Ulcers
Diabetic neuropathies
Abstract
Les termes « ulcère du pied » sont utilisés pour décrire une plaie ouverte qui se situe sous la cheville sur n’importe quelle partie du pied. Certaines personnes diabétiques peuvent avoir un ulcère du pied. Comme la guérison de ces ulcères est souvent lente, ils peuvent s’infecter. La présente brochure explique qui est à risque de développer un ulcère du pied, la façon de savoir si les nerfs sont atteints (neuropathie diabétique) et les symptômes de la neuropathie diabétique. On y explique aussi comment savoir si vous avez un ulcère du pied, comment le traiter et comment le prévenir. Des conseils sur les orthèses du pied et les chaussures sont aussi proposés.
This is a French translation of the English pamphlet 1904, “Diabetic Foot Ulcer”. The term 'foot ulcer' is used to describe an open sore that happens below the ankle and may be on any part of the foot. Some people with diabetes may develop a foot ulcer. These ulcers are often slow to heal and may get infected. This pamphlet explains who is at risk for a foot ulcer, how to know if you have nerve damage (diabetic neuropathy), and symptoms of diabetic neuropathy. It also describes how to know if you have a foot ulcer, treatment, prevention, and tips for foot orthotics and shoes.
Responsibility
Prepared by: Barbie Murray, CNS MDLUC and Bonnie Heckel, CNS Vascular Surgery
Pamphlet Number
1951
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Diabetic foot ulcer

https://libcat.nshealth.ca/en/permalink/chpams36448
Nova Scotia Health Authority. Vascular Surgery. Halifax, NS: Nova Scotia Health Authority , 2022.
Pamphlet Number
1904
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A foot ulcer is an open sore that happens below the ankle. It may be on any part of the foot. Some people with diabetes may get a foot ulcer. These ulcers are often slow to heal and may get infected. This pamphlet explains who is at risk for a diabetic foot ulcer, and how to know if you have diabetic neuropathy (a type of nerve damage that can happen if you have diabetes) or a diabetic foot ulcer. It also describes the treatment for a diabetic foot ulcer, how to prevent another ulcer, and tips …
Available Online
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Corporate Author
Nova Scotia Health Authority. Vascular Surgery
Place of Publication
Halifax, NS
Publisher
Nova Scotia Health Authority
Date of Publication
2022
Format
Pamphlet
Language
English
Physical Description
1 electronic document (6 p.) : digital, PDF file
Subjects (MeSH)
Diabetic Foot
Diabetic Neuropathies
Subjects (LCSH)
Foot--Ulcers
Diabetic neuropathies
Specialty
Endocrine System
Abstract
A foot ulcer is an open sore that happens below the ankle. It may be on any part of the foot. Some people with diabetes may get a foot ulcer. These ulcers are often slow to heal and may get infected. This pamphlet explains who is at risk for a diabetic foot ulcer, and how to know if you have diabetic neuropathy (a type of nerve damage that can happen if you have diabetes) or a diabetic foot ulcer. It also describes the treatment for a diabetic foot ulcer, how to prevent another ulcer, and tips for orthotics and shoes. The French version of this pamphlet 1951, "Ulcère du pied diabétique", is also available.
Responsibility
Prepared by: Vascular Surgery
Pamphlet Number
1904
Less detail