For diabetics, having too much glucose in their blood over a long period of time can cause some serious foot complications. There are two main types of this problem and each can have serious complications.
Over time, diabetes can damage nerves, which makes it hard for people with diabetes to feel sensations in their extremities.
The condition also makes it difficult for a person to feel any irritation on their foot or notice when their shoes are rubbing. This lack of sensation and awareness can lead to an increase in the risk of cuts, sores, and blisters developing.
Diabetes leads to changes in your blood vessels, including the arteries. In this type of complication, the fatty deposits block vessels beyond the brain and heart.
It tends to affect the blood vessels leading to reduced blood flow to the hands and feet. This reduced flow can lead to pain, infection, and slow healing wounds. Severe infections can in some cases lead to amputation.
Proper foot care can help prevent common foot problems and help treat them before they cause serious complications. Here are some tips for good foot care:
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Always take advice from your doctor on any external application of ointments, lotions, creams, etc. Also, keep a check on the main cause of feet problems, i.e. blood sugar levels using a glucometer.
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