Beaumont, TX Wound Care
Diabetic Ulcer Wound Care Treatment in Beaumont, TX
Diabetic ulcers need careful assessment because blood sugar, neuropathy, pressure, footwear, circulation, infection, and tissue quality can all slow healing. Restore 360 Care evaluates the wound and the barriers around it so the care plan supports both closure and recurrence prevention.
How treatment is planned
Restore 360 Care uses a structured wound care process that looks beyond the wound surface. The goal is to identify healing barriers, choose appropriate treatment, and track measurable progress over time.
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Measure wound size, depth, drainage, tissue type, and infection signs.
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Review diabetes status, sensation, pressure sources, footwear, and circulation concerns.
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Create a dressing, offloading, debridement, and monitoring plan based on wound behavior.
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Coordinate with the patient's broader care team when vascular, podiatry, or diabetes management support is needed.
Frequently asked questions
When should a diabetic ulcer be seen by a wound care specialist?
A diabetic ulcer should be evaluated when it is not improving, has drainage, odor, redness, swelling, increasing pain, dark tissue, or has been present for more than two weeks.
Does diabetic ulcer treatment only involve dressings?
No. Treatment may include wound measurement, debridement, infection monitoring, offloading, circulation review, advanced dressings, and coordination with other clinicians.
Where does Restore 360 Care treat diabetic ulcers?
Restore 360 Care treats diabetic ulcers at 3385 Fannin Street Suite A in Beaumont, TX for patients across Southeast Texas.
Related wound care services
Complex wounds often involve more than one healing barrier. Review related services or contact Restore 360 Care for an evaluation.