Author:
Big Sky Foot and Ankle Institute
posted: Apr. 08, 2024.
When you’re dealing with diabetes, you may understand that one of the most important things you can do is care for your feet. For individuals living with diabetes, proper foot
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Author:
Big Sky Foot and Ankle Institute
posted: Mar. 20, 2024.
Diabetes is a chronic condition that affects how your body regulates blood sugar levels. Those at risk include individuals with a family history of diabetes, obesity, or a sedentary lifestyle.
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Author:
Big Sky Foot and Ankle Institute
posted: Dec. 07, 2023.
Diabetes, a condition affecting how your body uses sugar, impacts various organs, including your feet. High blood sugar can lead to nerve damage (neuropathy) and poor circulation, increasing the risk
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Author:
Big Sky Foot and Ankle Institute
posted: Oct. 01, 2023.
When you’re dealing with diabetes, it’s important that you’re getting all the care that you need to ensure every part of your body. One big issue is making sure that
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Author:
Big Sky Foot and Ankle Institute
posted: Jul. 01, 2023.
Diabetes is a serious disease, affecting many of the major systems of your body, including your immune, circulatory, and nervous systems. The effects of diabetes are especially evident in your
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Author:
Big Sky Foot and Ankle Institute
posted: Mar. 08, 2023.
Dealing with diabetes is difficult and involves many lifestyle changes after you first get diagnosed. There are many things that you’ll have to start thinking about when you have diabetes,
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Diabetes is one of the most serious health conditions because it has such harmful effects on your entire body. Diabetes is especially damaging to your extremities, including your feet. If
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If you have diabetes, you may already know about the effects on your body, especially your extremities. What you may not know is that diabetes is especially hard on your
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You must care for your feet daily if you are diabetic. Wounds often take longer to heal with diabetes, so there is an increased risk of developing an infection. Small
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