Diabetes Symptoms: These 6 symptoms appear when the blood sugar level increases, if you see the fifth symptom, go to the doctor immediately!

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Diabetes mellitus is a very serious and complex disease. If the blood sugar level is continuously out of control, it can seriously affect the organs like the kidney, eyes, legs, heart, etc. Diabetes type-2 patients have many symptoms of high blood sugar. Patients with diabetes are more likely to have problems related to the feet. Symptoms of high blood sugar include leg pain, tingling, numbness, infection, or sores. Apart from this, there are some other symptoms related to the feet. Let us know about these symptoms in detail.

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Diabetes is a chronic disease. It adversely affects the whole body of the patient. Diabetes occurs when the pancreas cannot produce enough insulin or the body cannot effectively use the insulin produced. The main types of diabetes are type-1 diabetes, type-2 diabetes, pre-diabetes, and gestational diabetes. Two types of foot problems are seen in diabetic patients. It has an adverse effect on the blood vessels in diabetic neuropathy. Another type of peripheral vascular disease is a blockage of blood flow. Both of these problems can cause a variety of symptoms in the feet.

According to the Mayo Clinic, diabetic neuropathy is damage to the nerves in the feet. This causes pain or tingling in the feet. Apart from this, it also causes problems related to the digestive system, urinary tract, blood vessels, and heart. Symptoms of diabetic neuropathy are mild in some patients and very painful and debilitating in others.

Diabetes affects the blood vessels. This leads to insufficient blood and oxygen supply to the toes and toes. Cutoff of blood flow leads to cell death and gangrene. Gangrene is considered a very serious problem.

Diabetics are at a higher risk of developing a fungal infection called onychomycosis. This infection affects the toes. This causes the nails to become discolored (yellow, white, or opaque). This infection causes the nails to become thick and brittle. Some patients may experience nail breakage.

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Diabetes can cause complications with an athlete's foot in a variety of ways. An athlete's foot is a fungal infection. That's why the patient has to face problems like itching, redness, and cracks again and again. This infection can affect one or both feet. This infection can be controlled with medication.

Common symptoms of leg ulcers are cracks or deep blisters. Diabetic foot ulcers are deep ulcers that occur in about 15 percent of diabetic patients. This injury usually occurs on the soles of the feet.

According to WebMD, a hardening of the skin near the toe bone or between the toes is called corn. Also, a callus is a hardening of the skin on the soles of the feet. Calluses are caused by ill-fitting shoes, whereas corns are caused by too much pressure on the shoe.