6 common signs on your feet that could indicate dangerous diseases. See a doctor immediately.
Complications of diabetic neuropathy are one of the most common chronic complications of diabetes and also an important cause of diabetic foot disease.
According to Sohu, if you notice any of the following signs on your feet or toes, see a doctor immediately, as they could be signs of complications of diabetic neuropathy:
1. Inability to sense temperature
– Symptoms: Cold feet and hands, lack of temperature sensitivity, and lack of sensation of hot water when washing feet. Poor circulation leads to peripheral nerve damage, which reduces the ability to feel temperature changes, which can cause burns when washing feet, resulting in diabetic foot disease.
2. Inability to feel pain
– Symptoms: No pain sensation in feet and hands, feeling of decreased function. Due to reduced pain sensitivity, when the skin is scratched, punctured or burned, the patient may not feel it, which can lead to diabetic foot disease.
3. Sporadic numbness
– Symptoms: A tingling sensation or feeling like wearing socks, walking on cotton, or feeling like ants crawling on the skin. This usually occurs symmetrically and gradually spreads upwards, from the toes and on to the feet, possibly affecting the hands later ️️ Continue on the next page ️️