There are several symptoms of Diabetes foot problems. Chief among them a numbness, tingling, needle-like sensations and pain in the feet that make up some of the key symptoms of diabetic neuropathy. As feeling decreases, the potential for minor cuts and wounds becoming infected grows exponentially, and can lead to widespread incurable infections and a foot can literally die. Diabetic should never to barefoot, should always check there feet with mirrors, and keep in regular and as needed contact with their physician, endocrinologist and podiatrists. Amputations and prostetic feet can be avoided with careful monitoring, so please monitor and control your sugar levels, and follow your footcare protocols.
Foot problems are common in people who have diabetes because of their increased risk of peripheral neurophaty, peripheral vascular disease, etc. All people with diabetes should have regular foot and footwear inspections.
Diabetes can cause circulatory problems in the legs, which could manifest as shin splints or similar symptoms.
Neuropathy is nerve damage that can happen to your foot due to mismanagement of your diabetes. Other foot problems include calluses, ulcers and poor circulation.
People who have diabetes can develop many different foot problems. Even ordinary problems can get worse that can also lead to serious complications. Foot problems most often happen when there is nerve damage, also called neuropathy, which results in loss of feeling in your feet. Poor blood flow or changes in the shape of your feet or toes may also cause problems
Symptoms of diabetes include blurred vision, weight loss, thirst, and frequent urination.Complications of diabetes include nerve problems, blindness, kidney failure and heart disease.
Three major symptoms of diabetes are thirst, confusion & weakness.
Usually over eating. Has a lot of problems with feet. Matters on what type you are talking about. Type two isn't as serious as the symptoms on type one. But the symptoms are somewhat similar.
The American Diabetes association can help you to learn more about diabetes and the associated symptoms. They also offer tools like a diabetes risk assessment so that you can determine if you need to see a doctor.
You get diabetes. Answer- Some common symptoms of diabetes are excessive urination, excessive thirst, weight loss, extreme hunger, fatigue, blurred vision, feeling of nausea and more.
Yes, nausea is related to chronic diabetes. One of the symptoms of chronic diabetes is nausea.
Some symptoms you can watch out for when it comes to Diabetic foot problems are; Redness, swelling, tenderness in feet and legs, constant pain, difficulty walking, fever, and even numbness. Reference: http://www.emedicinehealth.com/diabetic_foot_care/article_em.htm
no they are not syptoms of diabetes.