Foot problems are common with diabetes. These include calluses. Certain things you do can either help or hinder the healing of foot calluses if you have diabetes. If you have any symptoms of a ...
You may experience foot issues as a result of diabetes and the high blood sugars that can accompany this condition. These may include nerve damage and other foot-related issues. Managing diabetes and ...
Foot infections and other complications can be side effects of diabetes, particularly among those whose disease is poorly controlled or uncontrolled. These patients often develop neuropathy or nerve ...
You probably check your feet for cuts, blisters, or fungal infections, but there’s an unusual warning sign hiding in your feet that could indicate developing diabetes long before your blood sugar ...
Foot pain in people without diabetes is often linked to issues with footwear, strain from prolonged standing or physical ...
Living in the mountains has its perks, but also its challenges. If you have diabetes, one challenge you can’t afford to overlook is taking care of your feet. For most people, a blister or cut is no ...
There are an estimated 30.3 million people with diabetes in the United States, with approximately 7.2 million individuals not aware they have the disease. Uncontrolled diabetes poses a major threat to ...
Diabetes doesn’t just affect your blood sugar – it impacts your entire body, especially your feet. In fact, foot problems are among the most common and dangerous complications of diabetes and learning ...
Persons living with diabetes need not develop diabetes related foot complications which can lead to amputation, some medical experts have said. They spoke at the third workshop on podiatry (foot care) ...
Learn the 7 key Type-2 diabetes symptoms in feet you should never ignore. Detect numbness, tingling, slow-healing wounds, and other warning signs early to prevent serious complications. Type-2 ...
This is a retrospective, descriptive case-control study on the epidemiological, radiological, and therapeutic aspects of diabetic foot in the diabetes department of Donka National Hospital, involving ...