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to help diabetics with DFS

Overview of Diabetic Foot Syndrome.
(DFS)

People with diabetes are at risk of developing foot problems due to high blood sugar levels, which can cause damage to nerves and blood vessels.
This can lead to poor circulation and a reduced ability to heal, which can increase the risk of foot injuries and infections.

One common foot problem in people with diabetes is neuropathy, which is a type of nerve damage that can cause numbness, tingling, or a loss of sensation in the feet.
Neuropathy can make it difficult for people with diabetes to feel when they have a foot injury or infection, which can lead to delays in treatment and an increased risk of complications.

Another foot problem that people with diabetes may experience is dry, rough, or cracked skin on the feet.
This can be caused by a lack of moisture and circulation, and can make the feet more prone to injuries and infections.

It is important for people with diabetes to take good care of their feet by keeping them clean and moisturized, wearing well-fitting shoes, and checking their feet regularly for any signs of injury or infection.
If any foot problems are noticed, it is important to seek medical attention as soon as possible to prevent complications.

Learn more about DFS from the National Library of Medicine.

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