Background:Diabetic foot ulcers(DFUs)are common in patients with diabetes.The mortality rate of DFUs is ranked the highest after cancer.With advancements in modern medicine,leech therapy,a traditional treatment method...Background:Diabetic foot ulcers(DFUs)are common in patients with diabetes.The mortality rate of DFUs is ranked the highest after cancer.With advancements in modern medicine,leech therapy,a traditional treatment method for chronic wounds in Iranian medicine,has proven effective in relieving venous congestion.Herein,we aimed to observe the curative effects of leech therapy in combination with honey and curcumin dressing in a 77-year-old patient with a diabetic foot ulcer(UFC).Methods:Two medium-sized medicinal leeches were placed surrounding a grade 2 wound,based on Wagner’s classification system,located on the right first toe.The patient reported a visual analogue scale(VAS)score of 8.After leech therapy,the wound was covered with honey and curcumin,followed by oral administration of ciprofloxacin for 10 days.Results:Pain increased immediately after leech therapy(VAS:9-10)but decreased significantly(VAS:6)2 days after the therapy.At the end of the 2nd day,pain completely disappeared.After 3 weeks,there was no wound on the toe.After 12 weeks,there were no traces of the wound.Conclusion:Leech therapy in combination with honey and curcumin dressing is effective against disease progression in patients with DFUs.展开更多
文摘Background:Diabetic foot ulcers(DFUs)are common in patients with diabetes.The mortality rate of DFUs is ranked the highest after cancer.With advancements in modern medicine,leech therapy,a traditional treatment method for chronic wounds in Iranian medicine,has proven effective in relieving venous congestion.Herein,we aimed to observe the curative effects of leech therapy in combination with honey and curcumin dressing in a 77-year-old patient with a diabetic foot ulcer(UFC).Methods:Two medium-sized medicinal leeches were placed surrounding a grade 2 wound,based on Wagner’s classification system,located on the right first toe.The patient reported a visual analogue scale(VAS)score of 8.After leech therapy,the wound was covered with honey and curcumin,followed by oral administration of ciprofloxacin for 10 days.Results:Pain increased immediately after leech therapy(VAS:9-10)but decreased significantly(VAS:6)2 days after the therapy.At the end of the 2nd day,pain completely disappeared.After 3 weeks,there was no wound on the toe.After 12 weeks,there were no traces of the wound.Conclusion:Leech therapy in combination with honey and curcumin dressing is effective against disease progression in patients with DFUs.