Abstract:Aim: The aim of this study to compare the topical sucralfate and ordinary saline for diabetic ulcer dressing.Materials and method: Of the 100 patients, 50 received traditional normal saline dressings and the other 50 received sucralfate dressings. Both groups used pressure relief from the affected area but no antibiotics. Both groups received once-daily dressings. The patients were followed up on a daily basis for 3 weeks in both groups. Results: Thirty percent of the patients had ulcers on the dorsal surface … Show more
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