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How diabetes can affect your feet


Your feet are supplied with blood to keep them healthy. They also have a multitude of nerves that act as an emergency warning system. For example, if you have a stone in your shoe, your nerves will send a message to your brain to investigate. However, if your diabetes is poorly controlled for a long period of time this may lead to: Nerve damage may mean that you no longer notice the stone in your shoe, due to loss of sensation to your feet. This could then lead to an injury you can't feel and possibly infection.
If you have poor circulation, any injuries or infections to your feet (i.e. cuts, burns or scratches) will take longer to heal.
This is due to less blood flowing into the arteries in your feet. Blood provides energy to working muscles and aids in healing any tissue damage.

If you have loss of protective sensation or poor circulation, you should take extra care to protect your feet from injury.

Most foot problems for people who have diabetes occur when injuries - and often infections - go unnoticed and untreated, or when healing is delayed due to poor circulation.

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