What is diabetic foot and how does it arise?
Diabetic foot is a complication of diabetes that affects the feet. It is caused by nerve damage (neuropathy) and poor blood circulation (vascular disease) that can result from prolonged high blood sugar levels in people with diabetes.
Common signs of diabetic foot, such as numbness or tingling in the feet, burning or shooting pain in the feet, changes in skin color or texture, swelling in the feet or ankles, ingrown toenails or other nail infections, and calluses or corns that may lead to ulcers.
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25%
of the Diabetics will get a diabetic foot ulcer*
50%
Diabetic foot & venous ulcer become infected if not treated on time*
17%
of Foot Ulcer Patients had an amputation within the first year*