Arterial Ulcers Treatment
Vital Insights on Arterial Ulcers | New Horizon Medical Services


What Are Arterial Ulcers?
Arterial ulcers are open sores that develop when there is poor blood flow (ischemia) to the lower extremities, usually due to peripheral artery disease (PAD). These ulcers most often appear on the feet, toes, or ankles and are typically painful, with a “punched-out” appearance and pale or necrotic tissue. Arterial ulcers are slow to heal and can lead to severe complications if not managed properly.
Prevention Strategies
- Early detection and management of vascular disease
- Smoking cessation and healthy lifestyle changes
- Blood pressure and cholesterol control
- Regular foot care and skin inspection
- Patient and caregiver education
How it works
Arterial Ulcer Care at New Horizon Medical Services
Our arterial ulcer care process ensures you receive comprehensive, compassionate support from diagnosis to recovery. Here’s how we help you heal
Vascular Assessment and Diagnosis
We begin with a thorough evaluation of your vascular health and wound, using advanced diagnostics to identify the root cause and create a personalized care plan.
Advanced Treatment and Circulation Improvement
Our team implements evidence-based treatments, including wound care, pain management, and collaboration with vascular specialists to restore blood flow.
Ongoing Support and Education
We provide continuous education, follow-up care, and lifestyle guidance to empower you in preventing recurrence and maintaining healthy legs.
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