Foot Facts for Diabetics
No doubt you have heard the scary stories; intense nerve pain or the loss of a toe, perhaps worse. Serious foot problems are common for diabetics, but not inevitable. Good blood glucose
management and foot care today can make a big difference in the long run.
There are two ways diabetes can attack your feet. For one, the disease can cause nerve damage or diabetic neuropathy. The condition causes tingling, pain, and loss of feeling. If you cannot feel blisters forming or other irritations, sores can develop and sores can become infected.?
Additionally, diabetes can decrease the blood flow in your feet.
Lower blood flow can make it difficult for sores and infections to heal. The result could be gangrene, foot ulcers, and, at the very worst, amputation.
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There is certainly plenty of motivation to step up your foot care today. Where do you start?
Our feet are amazing, and it is easy to take them for granted. But with a diagnosis of type 2 diabetes, you really need to give your feet more TLC. It is worth the effort. Good diabetes care equals good self-care, and that will lead to great overall health and well-being.
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