DIABETIC ULCER

Treatment

Treatment of Diabetic Ulcers

CleaDerma DCB Ointment,

Treatment of Diabetic ulcers

Diabetic Ulcers​

A diabetic foot ulcer is a complication of diabetes. The development of diabetic ulcers is triggered by mild trauma to the skin. The risk factors for developing diabetic ulcers include vascular insufficiency, peripheral sensory and/or motor neuropathy, hyperglycemia, peripheral autonomic neuropathy, abnormal anatomical arrangement, and neuro-osteoarthropathy deformities.
The 3 forms of diabetic ulcers are ischemic, neuropathic, and neuroischemic diabetic ulcers.
Diabetic ulcers will be treated immediately and correctly, as a delay or complete lack of treatment of these wounds can manifest in worsening and even excision of the affected area.

This week's article:

How to treat a diabetic ulcer effectively- CleaDerma DCB Ointment

Why is CleaDerma DCB ointment the solution for diabetic ulcers?

CleaDerma DCB ointment is an effective, non-invasive, affordable pharmaceutical formulation developed by veteran dermo-cosmetic manufacturers Pharma Naturalis for treating chronic wounds in general and diabetic ulcers in particular. The ingredients in the ointment enrich the skin with all the necessary ingredients for healing, revitalization, and regeneration.

Everything you need to know about CleaDerma DCB Ointment

Why Choose CleaDerma DCB Ointment?

CleaDerma DCB ointment has a unique formula that includes natural oils, which lubricate the skin and prevent skin erosion.
The Calendula Officinalis flower oil in the ointment has healing properties, allowing the ointment to promote the healing of diabetic ulcers.
Salvia Officinalis oil is anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, and anti-scabies.
The avocado oil in the formula increases collagen production, which nourishes and regenerates the skin.
The minerals from the Dead Sea, especially magnesium, relieve inflammation, reduce the skin's dryness and redness, and encourage the healing of diabetic ulcers.

How to use CleaDerma DCB Ointment?

Read all packaging instructions and warnings before use. When using this product, use it only as directed. Wash hands before and after treating the wound. Before using CleaDerma DCB Ointment, carefully clean and dry the wound.
The vascular ulcer and the area around it need moisture, nourishment, and oxygen, so apply enough ointment to cover the era and the skin around it and massage gently until the area is uniform and covered; No need to rub it. The area can be bandaged over the ointment if the doctor recommends it. Use the cream two to three times a day.

Active Ingredients

Minerals from the Dead Sea, Magnesium, Calcium, Potassium, Chlorine, Iodine, Avocado oil, Calendula Oil, Sage Extract, Aloe Vera.

Warnings

For external use only.
Avoid eye contact.
Do not use if you are allergic to any listed product ingredients.
Consult a doctor before use if you are pregnant.

Everything you need to know about CleaDerma DCB Ointment

Why Choose CleaDerma DCB Ointment?

CleaDerma DCB ointment has a unique formula that includes natural oils, which lubricate the skin and prevent skin erosion.
The Calendula Officinalis flower oil in the ointment has healing properties, allowing the ointment to promote the healing of diabetic ulcers.
Salvia Officinalis oil is anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, and anti-scabies.
The avocado oil in the formula increases collagen production, which nourishes and regenerates the skin.
The minerals from the Dead Sea, especially magnesium, relieve inflammation, reduce the skin's dryness and redness, and encourage the healing of diabetic ulcers.

How to use CleaDerma DCB Ointment?

Read all packaging instructions and warnings before use. When using this product, use it only as directed. Wash hands before and after treating the wound. Before using CleaDerma DCB Ointment, carefully clean and dry the wound.
The vascular ulcer and the area around it need moisture, nourishment, and oxygen, so apply enough ointment to cover the era and the skin around it and massage gently until the area is uniform and covered; No need to rub it. The area can be bandaged over the ointment if the doctor recommends it. Use the cream two to three times a day.

Active Ingredients

Minerals from the Dead Sea, Magnesium, Calcium, Potassium, Chlorine, Iodine, Avocado oil, Calendula Oil, Sage Extract, Aloe Vera.

Warnings

For external use only.
Avoid eye contact.
Do not use if you are allergic to any listed product ingredients.
Consult a doctor before use if you are pregnant.

Everything you need to know about CleaDerma DCB Ointment

Why Choose CleaDerma DCB Ointment?

CleaDerma DCB ointment has a unique formula that includes natural oils, which lubricate the skin and prevent skin erosion.
The Calendula Officinalis flower oil in the ointment has healing properties, allowing the ointment to promote the healing of diabetic ulcers.
Salvia Officinalis oil is anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, and anti-scabies.
The avocado oil in the formula increases collagen production, which nourishes and regenerates the skin.
The minerals from the Dead Sea, especially magnesium, relieve inflammation, reduce the skin's dryness and redness, and encourage the healing of diabetic ulcers.

How to use CleaDerma DCB Ointment?

Read all packaging instructions and warnings before use. When using this product, use it only as directed. Wash hands before and after treating the wound. Before using CleaDerma DCB Ointment, carefully clean and dry the wound.
The vascular ulcer and the area around it need moisture, nourishment, and oxygen, so apply enough ointment to cover the era and the skin around it and massage gently until the area is uniform and covered; No need to rub it. The area can be bandaged over the ointment if the doctor recommends it. Use the cream two to three times a day.

Active Ingredients

Minerals from the Dead Sea, Magnesium, Calcium, Potassium, Chlorine, Iodine, Avocado oil, Calendula Oil, Sage Extract, Aloe Vera.

Warnings

For external use only.
Avoid eye contact.
Do not use if you are allergic to any listed product ingredients.
Consult a doctor before use if you are pregnant.

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