Diabetic foot problems

Diabetic foot is probably the most common, expensive and dangerous complication of diabetes. Circumcision in people with diabetes is 10 to 20 times more common than in non-diabetics, and occasional low or partial supplementation has been shown to occur as a result of diabetes. The diabetic foot can pose serious economic, social and health risks; especially in low-income countries if there is no suitable educational program or adequate and comfortable footwear.

 


  • Changes in skin color
  • Changes in skin temperature
  • Swelling in the foot or ankle
  • Pain in the legs
  • Corns or calluses
  • Dry cracks in the skin, especially around the heel

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