Foot problems are common among people with diabetes. Even a simple injury can turn into a big problem if you don’t catch and treat it quickly. The American Diabetes Association mentions these typical foot problems:
* Developing nerve damage (neuropathy).
* Developing a change in the shape of your feet.
* Developing drying, peeling or cracking of the feet, which requires frequent moisturizing.
* Formation of calluses that may turn into open sores.
* Formation of sores that form from wearing shoes that don’t fit properly.
* Having poor blood flow to the feet, which can lead to infection and slow healing.
— HealthDay News