region of diabetic foot disease, and age of onset of light, duration of diabetes long enough to illness severe illness.
Experts remind that the appropriate changes in diet and living habits of northerners, effective control of blood glucose, blood lipids, thus preventing
diabetic peripheral and large blood vessels
Disease, is the key to prevention of diabetic foot disease.
People's Liberation Army Hospital No. 3 Ling Liu and others written by Dr. Yu-Chen Wang, entitled "China's southern and northern analysis of risk factors for
diabetic foot disease," a research report published in "Chinese Medicine" in 2007 at No. 26.
Diabetic foot disease is a common chronic complication of diabetes, diabetes, metabolic disorders have long-term will lead to peripheral vascular,
neuropathy, foot ulcers triggered, intermittent claudication, etc. In severe cases, patients need to diabetic foot amputation, which is characterized by the
incidence of high - way more than 10 years diabetes, and 40% would be the risk of diabetic foot disease, the required high medical bills can be maimed,
killed. Survey data show that patients with diabetic foot in China, the average length of hospital stay was 26 days, the average hospitalization cost was 1.5
million yuan, with the same period in diabetic patients hospitalized for other reasons compared to the cost higher than 26%.
It is understood that the northern region a high incidence of diabetic foot disease may be related to diet and living habits on northerners, such as the
colder climate in the north, eating high-sugar, more fat, dietary fiber is relatively small, hi alcohol and tobacco, etc.; also with poor living conditions,
inadequate medical care related to nutrition can be difficult not only to ensure better regulation and controlling their diet.
Experts point out that prevention and treatment of diabetic foot disease in northern areas, people with diabetes, low economic level, long-term blood sugar,
blood lipids and other control is poor, need special attention, in order to effectively throughout the country to prevent the occurrence of diabetic foot
disease.