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  1. ... infection develops or they don't heal. A diabetic foot ulcer can result. Foot ulcers are a common ... good care of your feet can help prevent diabetic foot ulcers. Untreated foot ulcers are the most common ...
  2. ... of developing foot sores, or ulcers, also called diabetic ulcers. Foot ulcers are a common reason for hospital stays ... may take weeks or even several months for foot ulcers to heal. Diabetic ulcers are often painless (because of decreased sensation ...
  3. Images ... People with diabetes are prone to foot problems because the disease can cause damage to the blood vessels and nerves, which ...
  4. Images ... People with diabetes must take special care of their fingers and toes to be sure they are receiving adequate blood supply.
  5. Charcot foot is a condition that affects the bones, joints, and soft tissue in the feet and ankles. It can develop as a result of nerve damage in the feet due to diabetes or other nerve injuries.
  6. Images ... People with diabetes are at risk for blood vessel injury, which may be severe enough to cause tissue damage in the legs and ...
  7. ... your provider if you develop any symptoms of diabetic neuropathy.
  8. A wound care center, or clinic, is a medical facility for treating wounds that do not heal. You may have what is termed a non-healing ...
  9. ... PPP 2019. www.aao.org/preferred-practice-pattern/diabetic-retinopathy-ppp . Updated October 2019. Accessed August 25, 2022. American Diabetes Association. 12. Retinopathy, neuropathy, and foot care-2022. Diabetes Care . 2022;45(Suppl 1): ...
  10. ... PPP 2019. www.aao.org/preferred-practice-pattern/diabetic-retinopathy-ppp . Updated October 2019. Accessed October 31, 2022. American Diabetes Association website. 12. Retinopathy, neuropathy, and foot care -2022. Diabetes Care . 2022;45(Suppl 1): ...
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