Tuesday 2 December 2008

diabetic foot


If you have diabetes, your blood sugar levels are too high. Over time, this can damage your nerves or blood vessels. Nerve damage from diabetes can cause you to lose feeling in your feet. You may not feel a cut, a blister or a sore. Foot injuries such as these can cause ulcers and infections. Serious cases may even lead to amputation. Damage to the blood vessels can also mean that your feet do not get enough blood and oxygen. It is harder for your foot to heal, if you do get a sore or infection.

You can help avoid foot problems.


First, control your blood sugar levels.


Good foot hygiene is also crucial.


6 comments:

Anonymous said...

thnx god i m not a doc! *ngeri*

zaini said...

x thrill la cam gini

DR Yazeed Hair Johari said...

tau takpe....
katekan la org tu ade gastritis.. kalau die tak jage makan.. makan lagi pedas2...
nanti perut die leh jadik camni gak...
takut?

Anonymous said...

tetiba rasa mcm dibuli oleh doktor2 yg letakkan gamba ngeri utk provoke seorg pesakit gastrik. haha!

zaini said...

iskh3...

DR Yazeed Hair Johari said...

prevention is better than cure..
pandai2 la pesakit pikir kan..
en zam pon da puas bebel kan :)
pesakit2 zmn skang mmg degil.. mmg kene ajar camni.. :)