Diabetic Foot
Diabetic Foot is a condition that affects people with diabetes. It occurs when blood glucose levels are poorly controlled and leads to damage to the nerves and blood vessels in the feet. This can lead to a high risk of infection, ulcers, and eventually, amputation. Diabetic Foot is a serious medical condition that can be prevented with proper control of blood glucose levels and regular foot care. Early detection and treatment of any problems is essential to preventing serious complications. Taking good care of the feet is an important part of managing diabetes and can lead to better blood glucose control.
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