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Don’t put a foot wrong

Diabetes can damage the nerves and reduce the blood flow to the feet. You could develop a blister or cut your foot and yet, not recognise the injury. A seemingly small and insignificant injury can quickly progress into a larger problem. Diabetic foot can be an extremely difficult condition, which may progress to gangrene and loss of limb.

Don’t put a foot wrong

Diabetes can damage the nerves and reduce the blood flow to the feet. You could develop a blister or cut your foot and yet, not recognise the injury. A seemingly small and insignificant injury can quickly progress into a larger problem. Diabetic foot can be an extremely difficult condition, which may progress to gangrene and loss of limb.

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