Diabetes & Your Feet

The connection between diabetes and your feet is important because diabetes can cause nerve damage and reduced circulation, ultimately leading to limb loss and other complications. The good news is, you can lower your chances of complications by managing your blood glucose levels and taking care of your feet.

Diabetes & Your Feet
  • Preventing Foot Issues

  • Managing Foot Issues

Foot Complications

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Foot Complications

How often are you (or someone else) inspecting your feet?

Daily
0% (0 votes)
Weekly
50% (1 vote)
Monthly
50% (1 vote)
I don't get my feet checked
0% (0 votes)

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