Diabetes Raises Risk of Infection and Blood Clots After Knee Replacement

Living with diabetes can be tough on your joints, and especially your knees. A new study conducted by researchers in India has found that diabetes may not only contribute to painful knee damage, but it can also significantly increase the risks of infections and blood clots after knee replacement surgery.

Impact of Diabetes on Knee Surgery Recovery

This research highlights the importance of careful monitoring and management for individuals with diabetes undergoing knee replacement surgery. The findings suggest that pre-operative and post-operative care needs to address the heightened risks associated with the condition.

Understanding the Increased Risks

While knee replacement surgery offers relief from debilitating knee pain, it’s crucial for those with diabetes to be aware of the potential complications. This study provides further insight into the challenges faced by this population.

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