Who are prone to diabetic foot?

by sxykmgy on 2012-02-23 18:09:12

Who is prone to diabetic foot? Diabetic patients often have neuropathy that leads to sensory impairment. Due to this sensory impairment, patients become less sensitive to external stimuli and are unaware of injuries such as burns or abrasions. Since diabetic patients frequently experience limb circulatory problems, it causes dryness and scaling of the foot skin, weakening the protective function of the foot skin. The narrowing of small and medium arteries reduces blood supply to the feet, causing patients to suffer from nocturnal discomfort due to coldness and pain in their feet which affects sleep.

Therefore, people who have had diabetes for a long time, especially those with poor blood sugar control, often become susceptible populations. Additionally, minor injuries such as improper nail trimming, pressure sores on the soles of the feet, or improperly treated athlete's foot can all lead to secondary infections that are difficult to control. Diabetic patients who have the aforementioned three reasons are much more likely to develop foot ulcers or gangrene than non-diabetics.

Who is prone to diabetic foot? The above is a detailed introduction by experts on who is prone to diabetic foot, hoping it will help you. If you have more questions, you can consult online with the experts at Shanxi Yikang Peripheral Vascular Hospital. Finally, wishing you good health.

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