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Foot Disease VS diabetes

Foot Disease in diabetes:

The two main foot Disease that occur in people with diabetes are:
1.Diabetic neuropathy
Over time, diabetes can cause nerve damage that leads to numbness in the feet. This can make it hard for people with diabetes to feel sensation in their extremities.

The condition also makes it difficult for a person with diabetes to feel irritation, soreness, or infection on the feet. They may not notice when their shoes are rubbing. This lack of sensation can lead to an increased risk of cuts, sores, and blisters.
If a person does not receive treatment for an infection, ulcers  can develop. If a person develops gangrene, they may require an amputation. If a person develops gangrene, a doctor might suggest amputation.
2.Peripheral vascular disease
Diabetes leads to changes in the blood vessels, including arteries,vessels. In peripheral vascular disease,ifatty deposits block vessels beyond the brain and heart.
It tends to affect blood vessels leading to and from the extremities, such as the hands and feet, reducing blood flow to both.
Reduced blood flow can lead to pain, infection, and wounds that heal slowly. If a person develops a severe infection, a doctor may recommend amputation.




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