Biology, asked by etikalashok5075, 1 year ago

Mr.Z has a leg ulcer . He has the history of diabetes for the past 15 years. The second and third toes have black discoloration . Identify ulcer type

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Answered by shubham000020
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Location on body: Below the knee - primarily found on the inner part of the leg, just above the ankle. Ulcers may affect one or both legs.

Appearance:

Base: Red in color and may be covered with yellow fibrous tissue. There may be a green or yellow discharge if the ulcer is infected. Fluid drainage can be significant.

Borders: Usually irregularly shaped. The surrounding skin is often discolored and swollen. It may even feel warm or hot. The skin may appear shiny and tight, depending on the amount of edema (swelling).

Answered by UsmanSant
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The type of ulcer identified in Mr Z is neurotrophic ulcer.

Neurotrophic (diabetic) Ulcers

Area on body:

● Usually situated at expanded weight focuses on the base of the feet. Be that as it may, neurotrophic ulcers identified with injury can happen anyplace on the foot.

Appearance Of Ulcer:

Base of ulcer:

● Variable, contingent upon the patient's course. It might seem pink/red or darker/dark.

Borders of ulcer:

● Punched out, while the encompassing skin is regularly calloused.

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