The term “diabetic foot ulcer” is not precise. It characterizes the availability of a skin breakage on the feet of people who have diabetes, which doesn’t cure quickly, but it displays nothing of its type. There are several factors that influence to the breakage of the skin, and once the ulcer has advanced, many factors hinder its quick curing.
The prevalence of cardiovascular diseases has almost doubled between 1990 and 2019, affecting up to 500 million people worldwide [1]. Despite major advances in preventive and treatment interventions, deaths from cardiovascular diseases have also increased by more than 20 % within the ten-year period from 2007 to 2017 [2].