If Your Feet Show These 7 Signs, Check Your Blood Sugar
High blood sugar, commonly linked to diabetes, can affect different parts of the body, including the feet.
Diabetes occurs when the body either does not produce enough insulin or cannot use it effectively, leading to elevated glucose levels.
Over time, uncontrolled blood sugar can damage nerves and blood vessels, a condition often referred to as diabetic neuropathy.
This can reduce blood flow and affect sensation, especially in the legs and feet.
Here are some foot-related symptoms that may be associated with high blood sugar levels:
1. Numbness or Tingling
Damage to nerves may cause a tingling sensation or loss of feeling in the feet. This can make it difficult to notice injuries.
2. Foot Ulcers
Open sores or deep wounds, especially on the soles of the feet, can develop. These ulcers may heal slowly and, in severe cases, can lead to complications.
3. Burning or Pain
Some individuals experience sharp pain or a burning sensation in their feet due to nerve damage.
4. Athlete’s Foot
A fungal infection that causes itching, redness, and cracking of the skin. It may spread through contact with contaminated surfaces.
5. Nail Fungus
Toenails may become thick, brittle, discoloured, or begin to separate from the nail bed due to infection.Get The Full, Articles. .
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