Diabetes Reports: 15 Symptoms Of Diabetes Foot & Differencies Between Type 1 & Type 2 Diabetes

The damage to nerves and lack of blood flow caused uncontrolled diabetes. As a result, there is need to develop foot problems like ulcers, blisters, discomfort and infections.

The injury caused by diabetes if care not be taken may be permanent under conditions. Its easily foot infections if caused by diabetes to spread to other parts of the body and caused serious danger or even death.

According to some reports, the diabetic foot symptoms vary from person to person and may be related to the individual's current health conditions. The wide range of symptoms could include:

1. Failure to feel;

2. Lack of total feeling without feeling any pain from blisters or other Ares;

3. Discolouration of the skin;

4. Fluctuation of body temperature;

5. Crimson smattering;

6. Draining and non draining wounds;

7. Tingling pain;

8. Socks getting stained is the eighth most problem; 

The Following Symptoms May Also Appear If An Infection Worsens:

9. Fever;

10. Feeling quite ill;

11. Refrigerant;

12. Uncontrolled blood sugar;

13. Shifting and quaDiabetes

4. Shock;

15. Having red face.

Differences Between Type 1 & 2 Diabetes

                      Type 1 Diabetes

• body produces none to very little insulin;

• can develop at any age but occurs most frequently in children and young people;

• interplay between genetic and environmental factors is suspected;

• no existing way to prevent it;

• treated with a healthy lifestyle, daily insulin injections and blood glucose monitoring.

                Type 2 Diabetes

• inadequate production of insulin and inability of the body to respond fully to it;

• occurs most frequently in adults (90% of All cases of Diabetes);

• strong link with overweight, obesity as well as ethnicity and family history;

• you can prevent it with a healthy life style;

• treated with a healthy life style, blood glucose monitoring and insulin injections or real medication.


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