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Dr. Bhoyar's Diabetes & Diabetic Foot Clinic
Dr. Bhoyar's Diabetes & Diabetic Foot Clinic

Dr. Bhoyar's Diabetes & Diabetic Foot Clinic

Diabetic Foot Surgeon & Diabetologist

D- 35, Bhuvangiri Row House, Ashokvan, Nr. Saurashtra Patel Hall, Borivali East
4.3
2ratings
2 Reviews
2 Doctors
₹ 1000 - ₹ 1200 at clinic
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By combining excellent care with a state-of-the-art facility we strive to provide you with quality health care. We thank you for your interest in our services and the trust you have placed...read more

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Diabetes - How To Take Care Of It?
Diabetes - How To Take Care Of It?

Hi,

I am Dr. Medha Shrikant Bhoyar, Diabetologist. We handle all case of diabetes as well as diabetic foot. Non-healing wounds for diabetics and non-diabetics patients. So, all kind of wounds whether it is related to neuropathy, vasculopathy or varicosity, these kinds of wounds we are handling and we have a lot of techniques in helping the patients out to heal their wound faster. So, what to say about diabetes, I think most of you know, diabetes is basically a disease because of the decrease in the supply of insulin or there is insulin resistance in our body which causes diabetes mellitus. And it can happen in any age group right from an infant to old age and in any gender.

As you know that it is rampant in our country It is becoming the 1st most country in the world to top in diabetes. So, for this, we have to know that what are the causes, symptoms, how should we take care of this, what are the preventive expects and what should we do in case we develop diabetes and how to go about to lead a normal, healthy and beautiful life. For any query related to diabetes and diabetes foot care, contact us through Lybrate.

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Diabetic Foot - How To Take Care Of It?
Diabetic Foot - How To Take Care Of It?

Hi,

I am Dr. Shrikant Bhoyar, Diabetic Foot Surgeon. You all will agree that feet are worship in India but they are the most abused and neglected part of the body. We look at our face at least 3-4 times in a day but we hardly look at our feet. We look only when there is an injury or pain. Imagine in a diabetic, who has developed neuropathy and there is a loss of sensation in the foot. Imagine that nail is pricking into the foot but this person will not come to know about the injury. He will come to know only when there is a bleeding or infection or foul smell. By the time it becomes very late. So, there is no alternate root to go for amputation. Prevention of amputation is very much important when you give very much importance to your feet. Especially the diabetic patients. In diabetics, why ulcers and injury occurs. There is a neuropathy, sensitive neuropathy, motor neuropathy. Insensitive neuropathy, there is a loss of complete sensation. The patient can come with nail injury, the patient can develop burns, sitting on the motorcycle can have a silent injury. Because of motor neuropathy, muscles and foot become weak.

There can be more weakness on some side so, biomechanics of the foot changes. The pressure comes at some other place of part of the foot and the patient may develop thickness of the skin. Sometimes, loss of sweat secretion we see at the injured part. They can develop cracks, the infection can go into the foot and can cause ulcer and amputation. So, ulcer treatment is very much important. 85% os the amputation starts from the ulcer. Healing of the ulcer is very much important. In our clinic, there are a lot of modalities by which we heal the ulcer. If they already have developed ulcer or injury, we have other modalities through which we can remove the infection. If there is a vasculopathy, there is a loss of blood supply in the foot and through which they can develop gangrene infection so, angioplasty and bypass can be done for this type of patients to prevent amputations. So, take care of your foot as you take care of your face. For that proper foot care is very important. For a normal diabetic patient, we suggest and advise so that he can take care of his feet. In case, if he develops ulcer, we have modalities to heal the ulcer.

Thank You!


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Dr. Shrikant Bhoyar

Diabetic Foot Surgeon36 Years Exp.
MS - General Surgery
₹ 1,200 at clinic
300 online
Unavailable Today
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Dr. Medha Shrikant Bhoyar

Diabetologist33 Years Exp.
MBBS, Diploma in Anesthesia, PGDDM, CCEBDM(DIABETOLOGY)
₹ 1,000 at clinic
300 online
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Diabetic Foot Surgery

Diabetic Foot Surgery

Diabetology

Diabetology

Dr. Bhoyar's Diabetes & Diabetic Foot Clinic Reviews

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Narayan Tembulkar

May 25, 2017

A very humble couple...very good experience throught the treatment.checks the patient thoroughly.i initially had a very bad pain in one of my leg but after the treatetment i felt relief within 15 days...i surely will recommend dr bhoyar to others.... Thanks to dr bhoyar...read more

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Pukhraj Prajapati

Sep 26, 2017

Dr.shrikant sir is very good experience.. another doctor is tell me to operation your foot and watch what is the problem in your foot.he is tell me to no need of operation this problem will be alwrite by giving some medicine........read more

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Verified

May 15, 2019

My experience was pretty good

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