Application and prospect of hydrogels in diabetic wound treatment
Jiayi Yang, Peiwu Qin, Zhenglin Chen

TL;DR
This paper reviews the emerging use of hydrogels as a promising, versatile, and biocompatible treatment for diabetic foot ulcers, highlighting their benefits and future research directions.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of hydrogel applications in diabetic wound care, emphasizing its potential to improve healing outcomes and patient quality of life.
Findings
Hydrogels create a moist environment conducive to healing.
Hydrogels can deliver bioactive agents to enhance recovery.
Hydrogels reduce infection risks in diabetic wounds.
Abstract
Diabetic foot patients face persistent, challenging wounds, prompting a quest for innovative therapies. Hydrogel, a promising modality, is increasingly recognized for its potential in diabetic wound care. This review examines hydrogel's emergence as a therapeutic option, and its benefits, and outlines research directions. Diabetic foot ulcers, notoriously hard to heal, demand effective solutions beyond traditional methods. Hydrogel, with its hydrophilic nature and biocompatibility, offers a novel approach. It fosters a moist wound environment, aids healing, and mitigates infection risks. Additionally, its versatility in delivering bioactive agents enhances wound recovery. This analysis provides insights into hydrogel's application, paving the way for improved outcomes and patient well-being in diabetic foot care.
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Taxonomy
TopicsWound Healing and Treatments · Neurological Disorders and Treatments
