Introduction
Diabetes can affect many parts of the body, and the feet are particularly vulnerable. Nerve damage, poor circulation, and reduced healing capacity can lead to serious complications if issues are not detected early. Many people don’t realize they have foot problems until they become severe. Prompt attention is crucial to prevent infections, ulcers, and even amputation.
Signs and Symptoms of Diabetic Foot Problems
Skin Changes
Dry, cracked, or flaky skin
Discoloration: red, blue, or white patches
Toenails
Thickened or yellow nails
Brittle or crumbly texture
Swelling
Unexplained swelling, especially around the ankles or feet
Wounds and Ulcers
Cuts, blisters, or sores that don’t heal quickly
Signs of infection such as redness, warmth, or pus
Nerve Damage (Neuropathy)
