Here are five unusual foot symptoms

🛑 Why Does This Happen?

High blood sugar damages nerves (diabetic neuropathy), leading to reduced sensation.
Many diabetics lose the ability to feel pain, heat, or injuries in their feet.

⚠️ What You Should Do:

If you frequently experience numbness or tingling, get your blood sugar levels checked immediately to prevent further nerve damage.

2. Burning or Sharp Pain in the Feet

Some people with diabetes experience burning, stabbing, or electric-shock-like pain in their feet.

🛑 Why Does This Happen?

Nerve damage (neuropathy) can cause feet to feel burning hot, even when they are cool to the touch.
Some diabetics also experience sharp, sudden pain that worsens at night.

⚠️ What You Should Do:

If you feel unexplained pain or burning in your feet, it may be a sign of nerve damage due to diabetes. Seek medical advice to prevent worsening symptoms.

3. Slow-Healing Sores or Wounds on Feet
If you notice that cuts, blisters, or sores on your feet take too long to heal, this could be a major red flag for diabetes.

🛑 Why Does This Happen?

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