Abstract
To Critically Assess the effect of oral vitamin D supplements on wound healing in patient with diabetic foot ulcer and its effect on lipid metabolism.This is a single-Centre prospective randomized, control-controlled study was conducted in Department of Surgery Datta Meghe Medical College, Hingna, Nagpur, in collaboration with Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences (DMIMS) Deemed to be University from June 2019 TO March 2020. Total 60 patients were included in this study randomized grouping were done, group A vitamin d supplements and group B as control group.In group A vitamin D levels were significantly increased after 12 weeks of intervention as compared to baseline while in group B no change was seen after intervention. After 12 week of intervention, comparison of group A vs. group B, we found that Vitamin D HbA1c, TC, HDL and Wound surface area, significantly improved while there was no change seen in triglycerides levels in both the group.After intervention with vitamin D supplements for 12 weeks among patients with diabetic foot ulcer had good result and beneficial effect on glucose metabolism, vitamin D levels, lipid profile and wound healing.
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