Diabetes can be dangerous to your feet; even a tiny cut can have negative effects. Therefore, diabetic foot care is crucial. Diabetes can harm your nerves and rob you of sensations in your feet. Diabetes may also lessen the blood supply to the feet, which makes it more difficult to heal wounds and fend off infections. You might not detect a foreign object in your shoe as a result of these issues. You might consequently get a sore or a lesion. This might result in an infection or a wound that doesn’t heal, which could place you in danger of needing an amputation.

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Causes of Diabetes Foot Problems

The likelihood that diabetics’ ankles and feet will experience foot issues and infections are increased by a number of risk factors.

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Footwear:

Diabetic foot issues are frequently brought on by ill-fitting footwear. Get new, correctly fitted shoes as soon as possible if the patient has red spots, sore spots, blisters, corns, calluses, or persistent pain that are brought on by wearing shoes. Prescription shoes or shoe inserts might be required if the patient has typical foot abnormalities like flat feet, bunions, or hammertoes.

Nerve Damage:

People with long-term diabetes or diabetes that is badly controlled are at risk for developing nerve damage in their feet. Poor circulation: Diabetes, particularly when inadequately managed, can hasten the hardening of the arteries, or atherosclerosis. Poor blood flow causes tissues that have been injured to not heal correctly.

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Foot Trauma & infections:

Any foot trauma increases the chance that a more severe issue will arise. Athlete’s foot, a fungal infection of the skin or toenails, should be treated right away because it can spread to cause more severe bacterial infections. A foot expert should treat ingrown fingernails right away. Treatment for toenail fungi is also necessary because it frequently causes diabetic feet.

When to See Your Doctor?

If you experience any of these symptoms, don’t wait for your next appointment. See your regular doctor or foot doctor right away:

  • Pain in your legs or cramping in your buttocks, thighs, or calves during physical activity.

  • Tingling, burning, or pain in your feet.

  • Loss of sense of touch or ability to feel heat or cold very well.

  • A change in the shape of your feet over time.

  • Loss of hair on your toes, feet, and lower legs.

  • Dry, cracked skin on your feet.

  • A change in the color and temperature of your feet.

  • Thickened, yellow toenails.

  • Fungus infections such as athlete’s foot between your toes.

  • A blister, sore, ulcer, infected corn, or ingrown toenail.

The majority of diabetics can avoid severe foot complications. Regular home care and attendance at all doctor’s appointments are your best chance for avoiding foot problems. (and stopping small problems from becoming serious ones).

Visit DiaBeat-Surat for anything related to your diabetic foot, we provide the best treatment to cure it and can help you to bring normalcy to your life.

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