Regarding diabetic burning foot which ointment is better, we use metrogyl m, augmentin 675, pain killers of zerodol sp, and white patches found on burned parts.
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Mr. lybrate-user, thanks for the query. I have seen the query. In diabetes particularly if blood glucose is not in good control for over a long period, secondly if diabetes is present over a long period, then peripheral neuropathy is invariably seen to develop. This results in burning, tingling, numbness and paresthesia (altered sensation) in lower limbs more so in feet and soles. For this no ointments are beneficial. What is required is to maintain a strict blood glucose control, plus use drugs which help in improving symptoms of neuropathy are required. Most important is to maintain fbg< 100 mg or closer o 100 mg, pp 150 to 160 mg & hba1c% < 6.5%. I hope things are clear. Pain killer like the one mentioned are of no use. Similarly no antibiotics are required. I did not understand what are you referring to by saying "white patches found in burned part" thanks.
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Is it burning of feet or are there burns and wounds on the feet. The treatment differs depending on the situation. Metrogyl m ointment and augmentin is used when there are ulcers or wounds on the skin.
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