Dr. Adel Ahmad Elnaggar
- Consultant of Diabetes, Endocrinology and Obesity
Language : English, Arabic
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Foot problems are common in people with diabetes. You might be afraid you will lose a toe, foot, or leg to diabetes, or know someone who has, but you can lower your chances of having diabetes-related foot problems by taking care of your feet every day. Managing your blood glucose levels, also called blood sugar, can also help keep your feet healthy.
Diabetes also can lower the amount of blood flow in your feet. Not having enough blood flowing to your legs and feet can make it hard for a sore or an infection to heal. Sometimes, a bad infection never heals. The infection might lead to gangrene.
Language : English, Arabic
Language : Arabic & English