10 Symptoms of Diabetes That May Show Up In Your Feet

Warning Signs of Diabetes in Your Feet, Diabetes can cause foot problems due to poor circulation and nerve damage. Watch for

these signs: Burning Pain – Tingling or sharp pain, often worse at night. Cold Feet – Poor blood flow can make feet feel cold.

Numbness – Loss of feeling increases injury risk. Foot Cramps – Linked to weak circulation. Slow-Healing Sores – A red flag

for high blood sugar. Skin Color Changes – Redness, dark patches, or bluish skin. Dry, Cracked Skin – Increases risk of

infection. Swelling – May indicate fluid buildup or circulation issues. Fungal Infections – Yellow, thick, or brittle nails.

Foot Deformities – Hammertoes or claw toes from nerve damage. Protect Your Feet: Check them daily, keep them clean and dry,

wear proper shoes, and manage your blood sugar. See a doctor if you notice any of these symptoms

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