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Kedarnath General Hospital 🏥
Led by Dr. Pramod Satpute
✅ Specialists in Diabetic Foot & Wound Care
✅ Experts in Laparoscopic & General Surgery
✅ Trusted Healing with Compassion & Care

📍 Visit us for expert treatment & advanced healthcare solutions.

08/05/2026

Managing diabetes starts with small daily habits.
Regular exercise, healthy meals, and routine blood sugar checks can help prevent diabetic foot complications and keep your feet healthy.

Take care today to avoid complications tomorrow.

For expert guidance and diabetic foot care, visit Kedarnath Hospital.

👨‍⚕️ Dr. Pramod Satpute
(M.B.B.S, M.S, F.M.A.S, F.D.F.M)
Diabetic Foot & Podiatry Specialist

[diabetic foot care, amputation, foot pain, diabetic neuropathy, early diagnosis, wound management, Kedarnath Hospital]

Smoking doesn’t just affect your lungs. For diabetic patients, it can seriously impact foot health too. Reduced blood fl...
07/05/2026

Smoking doesn’t just affect your lungs. For diabetic patients, it can seriously impact foot health too. Reduced blood flow, slower healing, and nerve damage can increase the risk of infections and complications over time.

Visit Kedarnath Hospital for expert diabetic foot care and guidance.

👨‍⚕️ Dr. Pramod Satpute
(M.B.B.S, M.S, F.M.A.S, F.D.F.M)
Diabetic Foot & Podiatry Specialist

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A small mistake today can turn into a serious problem tomorrow.If you have diabetes, even minor foot issues shouldn’t be...
06/05/2026

A small mistake today can turn into a serious problem tomorrow.

If you have diabetes, even minor foot issues shouldn’t be ignored. The right care at the right time makes all the difference.

👣 Protect your feet. Protect your future

👨‍⚕️ Dr. Pramod Satpute
(M.B.B.S, M.S, F.M.A.S, F.D.F.M)
Diabetic Foot & Podiatry Specialist

[diabetic foot care, amputation, foot pain, diabetic neuropathy, early diagnosis, wound management, Kedarnath Hospital]

04/05/2026

When you have diabetes, nerve damage (neuropathy) can reduce sensation in your feet. This means even small cuts or cracks can go unnoticed and lead to serious complications.

That’s why daily foot care is essential.

Wearing the right footwear also makes a big difference. Shoes should fit properly, not too tight, not too loose, to avoid friction, pressure, and hidden injuries.

Consult Kedarnath Hospital for expert foot advice.
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[Diabetic neuropathy, nerve damage, loss of sensation, numbness in feet, diabetic foot care, foot health, wound prevention, cuts and cracks, daily foot check, proper footwear]

30/04/2026

When a small blister becomes a 9-week nightmare.

Rahul's story isn't unique. Too many diabetics lose precious healing time because their wound "looks simple."

Here's what most people don't know about diabetic wounds:

🚨 Day 1 vs Week 9 - completely different diseases

Early stage: Surface wound, treatable
Late stage: Bone infection, potential amputation risk

🚨 Why general treatment fails:

Diabetic wounds need specialized protocols
Standard antibiotics often can't pe*****te deep enough
Wrong dressing choices can make infection worse

🚨 The hidden factors:

-Nerve damage masks pain (you don't feel it getting worse)
-Poor blood flow slows healing by 60-80%
-High sugar levels feed bacterial growth

🚩 Red flags that need a specialist immediately:

✗ Wound not improving after 2 weeks
✗ Spreading redness or warmth
✗ Any foul smell
✗ Numbness around the area

Don't wait for it to "get better on its own."
Early intervention = saving limbs.

📍 Kedarnath General Hospital, Vishrantwadi, Pune
📞 +91 9028011046

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Healing doesn’t depend on sugar levels alone.If a wound or ulcer is taking longer to heal, it could be due to underlying...
29/04/2026

Healing doesn’t depend on sugar levels alone.

If a wound or ulcer is taking longer to heal, it could be due to underlying factors like poor circulation, nerve damage, or constant pressure on the affected area. These silent issues often go unnoticed but play a major role in recovery.

At Kedarnath Hospital, we focus on treating the root cause, not just the symptoms, so you can heal better, faster, and safer.

👨‍⚕️ Dr. Pramod Satpute
(M.B.B.S, M.S, F.M.A.S, F.D.F.M)
Diabetic Foot & Podiatry Specialist

[diabetic foot care, amputation, foot pain, diabetic neuropathy, early diagnosis, wound management, Kedarnath Hospital]

5 signs your diabetic foot is already in danger.And you may not feel a single one of them.This is not meant to scare you...
28/04/2026

5 signs your diabetic foot is already in danger.
And you may not feel a single one of them.

This is not meant to scare you.
This is meant to save you.

🔴 Sign 1: A wound that hasn't healed in 7+ days
Normal wounds heal in 3 days. Diabetic wounds don't.
After 7 days - specialist, not another antibiotic.

🔴 Sign 2: Black, blue or dark red skin
This is not a bruise.
This is tissue dying due to loss of blood supply. Emergency.

🔴 Sign 3: Numbness, tingling or reduced sensation
Your nerves are already damaged.
This means wounds can form without you ever knowing.

🔴 Sign 4: Swelling that doesn't reduce
Persistent swelling = infection or circulation failure.
This needs assessment not rest.

🔴 Sign 5: Foul smell from any part of your foot
This is a sign of deep infection.
Seek medical attention today - not tomorrow.

Important: In diabetes, pain is NOT a reliable warning sign.
Your foot goes silent before it goes wrong.

1 sign - see a specialist this week.
2 signs - see a specialist today.
3+ signs - you need to be in a clinic right now.

📍 Kedarnath General Hospital, Vishrantwadi, Pune
📞 +91 9028011046

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23/04/2026

Your feet need extra care when you have diabetes 🦶

A small cut today can become a serious problem tomorrow if ignored. That’s why daily foot checks are not optional, they’re essential.

If you notice any wound, redness, swelling, or discomfort, don’t wait. Consult your podiatrist immediately and get the right advice before it worsen.

Consult Kedarnath Hospital for expert care today.

👨‍⚕️ Dr. Pramod Satpute
(M.B.B.S, M.S, F.M.A.S, F.D.F.M)
Diabetic Foot & Podiatry Specialist

[diabetic foot care, amputation, foot pain, diabetic neuropathy, early diagnosis, wound management, Kedarnath Hospital]

Before you buy another pair of footwear - check these 5 things.If you have diabetes, your feet cannot warn you when some...
22/04/2026

Before you buy another pair of footwear - check these 5 things.

If you have diabetes, your feet cannot warn you when something is wrong.
Your footwear must do that job for them.

✅ 5 things diabetic footwear MUST have:

1️⃣ Soft cushioned sole
Distributes pressure evenly. Prevents pressure sores.

2️⃣ No inner seams
Every seam is a potential wound on a diabetic foot.

3️⃣ Extra width & depth
Tight footwear = compression = ulcer formation.

4️⃣ Proper arch support
Reduces high-pressure spots that cause wounds silently.

5️⃣ Breathable material
Moisture = fungal infection. Airflow = protection.

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💬 Have questions about the right footwear? DM us.

📍 Kedarnath General Hospital, Vishrantwadi, Pune
📞 +91 9028011046

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Tirupati Complex, Opp. Mahalaxmi Vihar, Pune/Alandi Road, Vishrantwadi
Pune
411015

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