How Diabetes Affects Your Feet: What You Need to Know About Nerve Damage and Circulation

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Diabetes is a complex condition that can have significant effects on various parts of the body, including your feet. Left unmanaged, diabetes can lead to complications such as nerve damage and poor circulation, putting your feet at risk for serious conditions like infections, ulcers, and even amputation. Your podiatrists at Total Foot and Ankle of Tampa Bay in Zephyrhills, Sun City Center, Wesley Chapel, Riverview/Apollo Beach, and Brandon, FL, can explain the importance of diabetic foot care and how unchecked diabetes can impact your overall foot health.

Understanding How Diabetes Impacts Foot Health

Care from your podiatrist should be an active part of your foot care routine.

High blood sugar levels over time can damage the nerves in your body, including those in your feet. This is known as diabetic neuropathy and can impact what you can feel in your lower limbs. You may experience a loss of sensation in the feet, tingling or burning, and muscle weakness. This can make it difficult to feel pain or injuries and can lead to infection if wounds are not treated immediately.

Diabetes can also impair blood flow by causing damage to blood vessels. Reduced circulation in the feet slows down the healing process for cuts or sores, increases the risk of infections and ulcers, and can lead to cold or discolored feet. Nerve and blood vessel damage can also lead to structural changes in your feet.

Get Support for Diabetes from Your Podiatrist

You need to know how to care for your feet if you have diabetes. Contact your podiatrist at Total Foot and Ankle of Tampa Bay in Zephyrhills, Sun City Center, Wesley Chapel, Riverview/Apollo Beach, and Brandon, FL, for diabetic foot care. Call (813) 788-3600 for the offices in Zephyrhills and Wesley Chapel, FL, and (813) 633-5900 for the offices in Sun City Center, Riverview/Apollo Beach, and Brandon, FL.

Foot-Doctor-Examines-Diabetic-Patient's-Feet

Diabetes is a complex condition that can have significant effects on various parts of the body, including your feet. Left unmanaged, diabetes can lead to complications such as nerve damage and poor circulation, putting your feet at risk for serious conditions like infections, ulcers, and even amputation. Your podiatrists at Total Foot and Ankle of Tampa Bay in Zephyrhills, Sun City Center, Wesley Chapel, Riverview/Apollo Beach, and Brandon, FL, can explain the importance of diabetic foot care and how unchecked diabetes can impact your overall foot health.

Understanding How Diabetes Impacts Foot Health

Care from your podiatrist should be an active part of your foot care routine.

High blood sugar levels over time can damage the nerves in your body, including those in your feet. This is known as diabetic neuropathy and can impact what you can feel in your lower limbs. You may experience a loss of sensation in the feet, tingling or burning, and muscle weakness. This can make it difficult to feel pain or injuries and can lead to infection if wounds are not treated immediately.

Diabetes can also impair blood flow by causing damage to blood vessels. Reduced circulation in the feet slows down the healing process for cuts or sores, increases the risk of infections and ulcers, and can lead to cold or discolored feet. Nerve and blood vessel damage can also lead to structural changes in your feet.

Get Support for Diabetes from Your Podiatrist

You need to know how to care for your feet if you have diabetes. Contact your podiatrist at Total Foot and Ankle of Tampa Bay in Zephyrhills, Sun City Center, Wesley Chapel, Riverview/Apollo Beach, and Brandon, FL, for diabetic foot care. Call (813) 788-3600 for the offices in Zephyrhills and Wesley Chapel, FL, and (813) 633-5900 for the offices in Sun City Center, Riverview/Apollo Beach, and Brandon, FL.

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