Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Diabetic Foot Care - How to Avoid Future Problems in Diabetes

As more and more of the population struggles with their weight, it's not surprising that the incidence of diabetes is on the rise. With better medical testing, more and more cases of diabetes are being diagnosed.
If you, or someone you love, have been diagnosed with diabetes, there are several things you should know about living with the disease.
Two of the most significant side effects of diabetes are nerve damage and poor blood flow. Nerve damage results when the nerve cells' normal functioning has been disrupted by too much sugar in the blood. This changes the structure and behavior of the cells, causing them to respond poorly. Diabetics often lose sensation in their feet, making them prone to cuts and puncture wounds that they cannot feel. Left untre View the rest of this article


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