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Leg and foot problems can arise in people with diabetes due to changes in blood vessels and nerves in these areas.

Blood vessels can become narrowed by fatty deposits, which reduce the blood supply to the legs and feet.
Diabetes can also dull the sensitivity of nerves, so that someone might not notice a sore spot caused by tight shoes or pressure from walking. If ignored, the sore can become infected and may take longer to heal.
Proper foot care and regular visits to a doctor are essential for people with diabetes to ensure that any concerns are addressed quickly and effectively.
Caring for your legs
You need to start caring for your legs as soon as possible to prevent or significantly delay many problems. Check your legs and feet daily for any changes and notify your doctor of any abnormalities, wear compressions stockings and frequently elevate your legs to aid the blood flow. Again exercise is the best solution, click here for further information.
For advice on how to reduce or even avoid leg issues, please click here for steps to healthier legs and treatment options.
