
This patient was a 78 years old woman with DM for 20 years and treated by Insulin and Metformin and has Diabetic foot with deep infection in her foot and high inflamation in her foot and leg.b
بیمار خانمی 78 ساله با سابقه 20 ساله بیماری دیابت بوده که تحت درمان با انسولین و متفورمین قرار داشته است. وی دچار پای دیابتی با عفونت در عمق پا و التهاب شدید در ساق تا مچ بود.
Caring for Wounds
A Bit of Blood Is Good
Blood helps clean wounds, so a little bleeding is good. Most small cuts and scrapes stop bleeding pretty quickly, but you can help by applying firm, gentle pressure with gauze or a tissue. If blood soaks through, put another piece of gauze or tissue on top, don't remove the old one or you may separate the wound and start the bleeding again.b

Bandaging Injuries From Head to Toe
Scratches and Cuts on the Face
Your injury’s location can affect how you bandage it. For most injuries, first you’ll want clean it with water to get rid of debris and help prevent infection. Then, stop bleeding by applying pressure with sterile gauze. Face injuries can bleed a lot. But once bleeding stops, minor face cuts can go uncovered. Or a small adhesive strip can work well. You may need stitches if your cut is deep or longer than 3/4 inches.b

Eight First Aid Essentials for Car or Purse
Tweezers
Tweezers are an essential part of any first aid kit, particularly if you enjoy hiking or other outdoor activities. The safest way to remove a splinter or a tick is with a clean pair of tweezers. Disinfect the tweezers well before and after each use.b

آقای 70 ساله مبتلا به دیابت با زخم پا با قطع انگشت پنجم پای چپ که با 11 جلسه اکسیژن هایپرباریک و پانسمانهای پیشرفته بهبودی یافت.
Patient is a diabetic 70 years old man who amputated his fifth finger and metatars of left foot and then treathed with 11 session of HBO and advanced dressing and finally he recieved complete healing.b