Smart Tips for Diabetic Foot Care

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Smart Tips for Diabetic Foot Care Diabetes is a metabolic disorder that impedes blood flow. You are more likely to suffer from neuropathy because of this underlying condition. The excessive sugar levels in your blood reduce the supply of blood to the feet and therefore diabetic foot care becomes a common concern. The risk factor of damaging your foot anatomy is higher if you can’t manage your blood sugar. Let’s find out what you can do to keep your feet healthy and happy, despite the affected supply of blood and oxygen.

Why is diabetic foot care so crucial?

Due to diabetes, your blood loses its elasticity and as a result, the supply gets affected. When the blood supply is affected, problems start to occur from the lower limbs first. Therefore, corns, calluses, bunions, blisters and ulcers are pretty common for a diabetic.

Diabetics are at a higher risk of foot related complications because of neuropathy, i.e. nerve damage. The condition is described as a loss of sensation in the legs or extremities. As a result, more than 70% of diabetic patients lose the ability to feel the pain or discomfort caused by wounds or infections.

Nerve damage makes things complicated for diabetics as that neuropathy can be the underlying cause of dry skin and cuts around the lower limbs. If you are diabetic, it is highly likely that you can’t feel a


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