Because the arterial walls begin to harden and plaque formation increases within the walls of the arteries.
Poor circulation of the feet can be a signal of an underlying condition such as Diabetes.
Smoking is extremely bad for people with diabetes. It causes further damage to their blood vessels, contributing to poor circulation and organ damage, and contributes to heart disease.
Heart attack, diabetes, and poor blood circulation.
Diabetes sufferers generally have impaired circulation. When combined with the effects of obesity, peripheral circulation can become so poor that toes and fingers become gangrenous and must be amputated.
Poor circulation If you have had diabetes for a long while, you probably have fatty deposits in your arteries that slow down blood flow causing poor circulation. Poor circulation can limit the amount of oxygen and healing nutrients that reach a wound.
Yes, anyone who has diabetes can get a diabetic ulcer. Diabetic ulcers can form due to poor circulation, irritation, trauma, and the duration of the diabetes.
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infections that can develop in the skin, muscles, or bones of the foot as a result of the nerve damage and poor circulation that is associated with diabetes
Massage improves circulation and is highly recommended for people with poor circulation in their feet and elsewhere.
I think some of the good products for people with diabetes are diabetic socks, circulation booster, and diet plate. I believe you can easily find them in Michigan.
the decreased sensitivity and poor circulation that accompanies diabetes mellitus can contribute to the formation of extensive ulcers on extremities such as the feet.
My top fears?? 1. Needles 2. Shots 3. needles and shots. General fears 1. Diabetes may lead to other health problems. -- the poor circulation in extremities sometimes leads to amputation of toes, feet, lower legs. 2. Diabetes increases risk for heart attack -- maybe due to poor circulation above. 3. Diabetes may contribute to poor vision leading to partial or total blindness in extreme situations. 4. Uncontrolled diabetes causes stress on the kidneys because the kidneys ar 'filtering' excess sugar from the blood which can lead to kidney failure and death.