Your feet are very vulnerable, and you can have a variety of foot problems. Diabetic toe problems are the most frequently caused foot issues, which is caused by poor blood circulation. You can develop infections, nerve damage which can result in ulcers, sores, deformities, and trauma to your feet.
Make sure your buying shoes that are comfortable with the right width, length, back, bottom and heel, and for the ladies you may want to avoid pointed toe styles and high heels.
Diabetes can also cause changes in your skin of your foot, and your feet may become very dry at times. Symptoms can be things like peeling and cracked skin, oil and moisture in your foot no longer work, and nerve damage that can lead to changes in the shape of your feet and toes.
To help prevent injury to the feet, you will need check and care for your feet on a daily basis. This is if you already have known nerve or blood vessel damage due to diabetes.
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