Gangrene Treatment Without Surgery

99 Consultation on 7th December at KBK Hospital for Gangrene, Cellulitis & Diabetic Foot Ulcers


 

Foot infections such as cellulitis, gangrene, and diabetic foot ulcers are not just common complications—they are medical emergencies that can progress rapidly, especially in diabetic patients. What begins as a small wound or minor infection can quickly develop into severe tissue damage, spreading infection, and even the risk of amputation if timely medical attention is not received.

 

Recognizing the need for early detection and affordable care, KBK Hospital is launching a special community health initiative: the 99 Rupees Consultation 

on 7th December. This program is designed to ensure that every patient, regardless of financial background, gets access to immediate medical evaluation and expert advice.

 

Through this initiative, patients will receive timely screening and personalized guidance for cellulitis treatment, gangrene treatment, and diabetic foot ulcer treatment. Early consultation helps doctors identify the severity of the infection, prevent its spread, and create a proper treatment plan before complications arise.

 

By offering this high-quality consultation at just ₹99, KBK Hospital aims to encourage people to seek medical help at the earliest signs of infection—reducing long-term risks, avoiding emergency surgeries, and ultimately saving limbs and lives.

 


  1. CELLULITIS 




 

What Is Cellulitis?

 

Cellulitis is a common but serious bacterial skin infection that affects the deeper layers of the skin and tissues. It spreads quickly and becomes dangerous if untreated.

 

Causes of Cellulitis

 

Bacterial infection (Streptococcus or Staphylococcus)

Cuts, cracks, or insect bites

Dry skin or fungal infection between toes

Poor circulation

Uncontrolled diabetes

Weak immune system

 

Symptoms of Cellulitis

 

Redness and swelling

Warmth in affected area

Pain or tenderness

Fever or chills

Skin tightness or hardness

Rapid spreading of redness

 

Prevention of Cellulitis

 

Maintain good foot hygiene

Keep skin moisturized

Avoid walking barefoot

Control blood sugar levels

Clean any cuts or wounds immediately

Wear proper footwear

Treat fungal infections early

 

Cellulitis Treatment at KBK Hospital

 

KBK Hospital provides advanced cellulitis treatment, including:

 

Antibiotic therapy

Wound cleaning and dressing

Infection control

Diabetic management

Pain management

Preventive care counseling

 


  1. GANGRENE 




 

What Is Gangrene?

 

Gangrene is a serious condition where body tissues die due to loss of blood supply or severe infection. It spreads fast and can be life-threatening without immediate medical help.

 

Causes of Gangrene

 

Severe infection

Poor blood circulation

Diabetes

Smoking

Peripheral artery disease

Frostbite or severe injuries

Untreated wounds

 

Symptoms of Gangrene

 

Black, blue, or darkened skin

Foul-smelling discharge

Severe pain or numbness

Blisters

Swelling

Fever (if infection spreads)

 

Prevention of Gangrene

 

Control diabetes effectively

Avoid smoking

Maintain foot hygiene

Treat wounds immediately

Improve blood circulation through exercise

Wear comfortable footwear

Regular foot checkups

 

Gangrene Treatment at KBK Hospital

 

KBK Hospital specializes in advanced gangrene treatment, including:

 

Debridement to remove dead tissue

Antibiotics for infection control

Vascular assessment and treatment

Advanced wound care

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (based on severity)

Emergency surgery if required

 

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  1. DIABETIC FOOT ULCER 




 

What Is a Diabetic Foot Ulcer?

 

A diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) is an open wound that forms on the feet due to nerve damage, poor circulation, or uncontrolled diabetes. If not treated early, it can lead to cellulitis, gangrene, and amputation.

 

Causes of Diabetic Foot Ulcers

 

Uncontrolled diabetes

Poor blood circulation

Nerve damage (neuropathy)

Foot deformities

Dry skin or cracks

Minor injuries or cuts

Improper footwear

 

Symptoms of Diabetic Foot Ulcers

 

Open wound on foot or toes

Redness and swelling

Bad smell from the wound

Pus discharge

Pain (or no pain if nerves are damaged)

Difficulty walking

 

Prevention of Diabetic Foot Ulcers

 

Maintain blood sugar levels

Inspect feet daily

Wear comfortable shoes

Moisturize feet

Avoid walking barefoot

Treat corns, cracks, or fungal infections early

Regular diabetic foot check-ups

 

Diabetic Foot Ulcer Treatment at KBK Hospital

 

KBK Hospital provides comprehensive diabetic foot ulcer treatment, including:

 

Wound debridement

Advanced dressing and cleaning

Off-loading techniques to reduce pressure

Infection control

Diabetic management

Vascular evaluation

Regenerative therapies (as needed)

 

 Why Choose KBK Hospital?

 

✔ Highly experienced diabetic foot care team

✔ Only Rs. 99 consultation on 7th December

✔ Advanced wound care facilities

✔ 24/7 emergency services

✔ Limb-saving treatment approach

✔ Affordable and patient-friendly care

 

 Who Should Attend the 99 Rupees Consultation?

 

You should visit if you have:

 

Redness or swelling in the foot

Any open wound or ulcer

Foot discoloration

Pain, numbness, or foul smell

Pus or discharge

Slow-healing wounds

Diabetes

 

  Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


 

  1. When is the 99 rupees consultation at KBK Hospital?


 

The consultation will be held on 7th December.

 

  1. What is included in the 99 consultation?


 

Doctor evaluation

Foot infection screening

Wound assessment

Treatment advice

 

  1. Who should attend this event?


 

Anyone with symptoms of cellulitis, gangrene, or diabetic foot ulcers.

 

  1. Can cellulitis be cured?


 

Yes. With timely cellulitis treatment, most cases recover without complications.

 

  1. Is gangrene reversible?


 

Early-stage gangrene can be controlled with immediate gangrene treatment, but advanced gangrene requires surgical management.

 

  1. Do diabetic foot ulcers heal completely?


 

Yes, with early diagnosis and proper diabetic foot ulcer treatment, most ulcers heal successfully.

 

  1. Do I need an appointment?


 

Walk-ins are welcome, but appointments can help reduce waiting time.

 

  1. What happens if these infections are ignored?


 

Untreated infections can lead to sepsis, gangrene, or even amputation.

 

  1. What are the hospital timings?


 

You can visit anytime during OPD hours or the emergency department for urgent cases.

 

  1. What is the exact location of KBK Hospital?


 

 7-3-112, Saraswathi Nagar, Omkar Nagar Bus Stop, Nagarjuna Sagar Highway,

L.B. Nagar, R.R. District, Telangana – 500079

 

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