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Diabetes can cause reduced blood flow, nerve damage, and infections that may lead to amputation of the toes, feet, or legs. Learn how to manage your blood sugar, check your feet, and avoid complications with this comprehensive guide.
Amputation and diabetes: How to protect your feet. Good diabetes management and regular foot care help prevent severe foot sores that are difficult to treat and may require amputation. By Mayo Clinic Staff. Diabetes complications can include nerve damage and poor blood circulation.
18 Μαρ 2023 · If you have diabetes, you're at higher risk for many related health problems, including foot or leg amputation. That's when you have surgery to remove a limb or a digit...
5 Δεκ 2022 · If you have diabetes, it's normal to feel concerned about the potential need for a foot or toe amputation. Although amputations have increased among younger and middle-aged people with diabetes in recent years, the number of people requiring amputations from a foot ulcer is still small overall.
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25 Ιουν 2020 · Diabetes mellitus is known to increase the incidence of PAD, accelerate disease progression, and increase disease severity. Patients with concomitant diabetes mellitus and PAD are at high risk for major complications, such as amputation.
9 Ιουν 2020 · People with diabetes can have 4 different kinds of amputations of the lower limbs, or legs. Per 1,000 people, 2.6 have an amputation of the toe, and 0.8 have an amputation of the foot. 1.6 will have a below the knee amputation, and 0.8 will have an above the knee amputation.
15 Μαΐ 2024 · Recovering From a Diabetes-Related Amputation. Key points. Lower-limb amputation (LLA) can sometimes be prevented through blood sugar management and foot care. For some people with diabetes, an LLA may be the only safe treatment for a severe infection. With time and practice, you can live a healthy lifestyle after an LLA.