The purpose of this study is to evaluate the level of relief perceived by patients using medicated footbath/footwash with or without an oral medication for the treatment of podiatry issues.
Footwash/Footbath for treatment of; Toenail fungus Ingrown toenails Cellulitis Athletes' foot Pitted Keratolysis Diabetic ulcers Open infected sores Abscesses Joint infections Wound care
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
5,000
footbath/footwash can help cleanse the wound, remove dead tissue, increase circulation and puts the wound in direct contact with medication to promote faster healing.
DCABM
Land O' Lakes, Florida, United States
Patients' perspective through a patient led Survey of Health and quality of life via patient reported outcome measures using Visual analogue scale given at Baseline and follow up. Measuring effectiveness and quality of life from 0 to 10
Collecting and analyzing quantitative and qualitative data to draw generalized outcome measures, on real world data. Data from the subject surveys will analyze and measure the effectiveness through a subjective observation via patients' perspective survey on footwash with or without oral medication and if it helped with the reduction or elimination of infections.
Time frame: 36 months
Visual Analogue scales
By utilizing the Visual analogue scale from the patients' perspective will generate real world data
Time frame: 36 months
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