Dermatology

Dermatology Clinical Trials

April 20, 2025

Chronic Venous Ulcer

Chronic venous ulcers are open wounds that typically occur on the lower legs, often near the ankles. They are caused by poor blood circulation due to damaged veins, which leads to increased pressure and fluid buildup in the affected area. These ulcers are usually shallow, irregularly shaped, and surrounded by discolored or hardened skin. They can take weeks or even months to heal and may cause discomfort, swelling, and a risk of infection if not properly treated. Compression therapy and wound care are essential for managing these ulcers effectively.
April 19, 2025

Diabetic Foot Ulcer

Diabetic foot ulcers are open sores or wounds that commonly develop on the feet of individuals with diabetes. They are caused by a combination of factors, including poor circulation, high blood sugar levels, and nerve damage, which reduce the ability to feel pain and heal properly. These ulcers can lead to serious complications if left untreated, such as infections or even amputations. Proper foot care and early treatment are essential to prevent and manage diabetic foot ulcers effectively.