Risks and Precautions Associated with Diabetic Foot Disease

Also known as Diabetic Neuropathy, it deals with circulatory and nerve issues affecting the feet of those who have diabetes (UPMC 2022). Some signs that may indicate diabetic neuropathy can include nerve damage, foot ulcers, poor circulation and inflammation. There...

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Diabetic Wounds

Diabetics are more susceptible to certain conditions, and with that, they are more likely to develop different types of wounds on their feet and ankles. These diabetic wounds can occur for different reasons such as poor circulation and nerve damage....

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What is Diabetic Neuropathy?

For those suffering from diabetes foot problems are unfortunately very common. An example of this is diabetic neuropathy, which is nerve damage caused by diabetes. Diabetic neuropathy can lead to infections, sores, and ulcers all of which frequently go unnoticed...

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Diabetes and Foot Problems

Diabetes and foot problems frequently go hand in hand due to poor circulation and nerve disease. However, with regular doctor appointments, routine foot care, and well-managed blood glucose levels, the risks can be minimized or even prevented.  Everyone experiences occasional...

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Causes Of A Bunion Deformity

The classic bunion, medically known as hallux abductovalgus or HAV, is a bump on the side of the great toe joint. This bump represents an actual deviation of the 1st metatarsal and often an overgrowth of bone on the metatarsal head. In addition,...

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