Foot problems are among the potentially serious complications of poorly controlled diabetes. They are caused by nerve damage and poor blood circulation. They can result in chronic pain, numbness, and weakness in the foot, and ulcers or sores. Common diabetic conditions that cause foot problems include peripheral vascular disease (PVD), which is a progressive circulation disorder
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10 Common Foot Problems and How to Deal with Them
Thanks to all of the pressure placed on your feet when doing everything from walking and running to just sitting down in a chair, there are quite a number of things that can go wrong with your foot. If you have a foot problem that is causing pain, it is in your best interest to
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