Diabetic Foot Wound Recovery Support

Modern supportive therapies designed to support circulation, tissue oxygenation, wound recovery, and overall skin healing in patients with diabetic foot complications.
About Diabetic Foot Wounds

Diabetic foot wounds and ulcers are among the most serious complications associated with diabetes. Reduced circulation, impaired tissue oxygenation, and increased susceptibility to infection may slow the natural healing process.
Early assessment and proper wound care are important to support recovery and reduce the risk of further complications.
At IQMED Center Phnom Penh, supportive wound care approaches may be used alongside standard medical treatment to support tissue recovery, local circulation, and wound healing processes.
Treatment plans are individualized based on wound condition, overall health status, and clinical assessment.

Supportive Therapies Available

• Local Ozone Bagging Therapy
• Ozonated Oil Applications
• Ozone Saline Infusion (when appropriate)
• Supportive Circulation Protocols
• Wound Monitoring and Follow-Up
• Individualized Recovery Support Programs

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Ozone is a natural antibiotic
How Supportive Ozone Therapy May Be Used

Supportive ozone therapy may be incorporated into comprehensive wound care programs for patients with diabetic foot wounds and ulcers.
Potential supportive goals include:
• Support of local tissue oxygenation
• Support of microcirculation
• Support of wound healing processes
• Support of local wound hygiene
• Support of tissue recovery mechanisms
• Integration with standard wound care protocols
Ozone therapy is used as a supportive approach and does not replace diabetes management, wound care, antibiotics, or medical treatment prescribed by a physician.
Ozone therapy: Supporting the body's natural recovery processes
How supportive ozone therapy may be integrated

Supportive ozone therapy may be integrated into individualized diabetic foot wound care programs based on clinical assessment and wound condition.
Depending on the patient's needs, supportive approaches may include:
• Local ozone bagging therapy
• Ozonated oil applications
• Ozone saline infusion (when appropriate)
• Minor autohemotherapy (when appropriate)
• Wound monitoring and follow-up
Treatment recommendations are individualized and may vary depending on wound characteristics, overall health status, and medical history.

What Is the Goal of Treatment?

At IQMED Center, supportive diabetic foot wound care is focused on:
• Preserving tissue viability
• Supporting wound recovery
• Supporting local circulation
• Supporting tissue oxygenation
• Supporting overall wound management
Individual treatment plans are developed based on clinical assessment and patient needs.