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For people with diabetes, leg problems are common and can easily become serious. This is particularly so if blood sugar levels are not well controlled over a long period of time.
Our simple guide to diabetes gives you a thorough overview of possible leg problems initiated by the condition. You can read about the symptoms of diabetes, the causes of diabetes and treatment for diabetes, including how wearing compression hosiery can help living with diabetes more comfortable for you.
If you have diabetes you are more prone to developing poor circulation. This means you may not notice when your have a minor injury, such as a cut, abrasion or insect bite. This can lead to infection, which may develop into a foot or leg ulcer. Around 10% of people with diabetes develop an infected foot or leg ulcers at some point, which can be painful and take a long time to heal.
The symptoms of diabetes include leg problems such as:
Successful treatment for diabetes-related leg problems usually involves several different treatment approaches. Prevention is very important. Every complication of diabetes is lowered if you can control your blood sugar by using your medication and watching your weight, what you eat, and how much you exercise.
Leg problems are mostly due to problems with the blood vessels in the legs. These can be helped by wearing compression stockings.
A recent study has shown that light compression – between 18 and 25 mmHg – can decrease leg and foot swelling, without any adverse effect on circulation. Compression hosiery must always be used under the direction of a doctor as it can prove harmful if you have underlying arterial disease.
High blood sugar can lead to damage to the blood vessels throughout the body, and also affects the peripheral nerves. This combination can lead to poor circulation and a loss of sensation in the feet and lower legs, making leg ulcers more likely. Other issues include:
People with diabetes are only too aware of the problems the disease can cause. These simple steps can help make living with diabetes more comfortable: