Episode

Medically Stable? The Dangerous Misuse in Diabetic Foot Discharges

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Diabetic Foot Files
Published
May 16, 2026
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1402
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Summary

Dr. G examines how the phrase "medically stable for discharge" is often misapplied to diabetic foot patients, sometimes with dangerous consequences. He explains why diabetic foot infections can be deceptively quiet, reviews warning signs like gas in tissue and abscesses, and outlines when discharge is and isn’t appropriate. The episode stresses the need for specialist input, proper imaging, source control, clear outpatient plans, and patient advocacy to prevent missed limb‑threatening emergencies and improve outcomes.