Visit Site -If you’re diabetic and have sores on your hands, feet, or other parts of your body, those sores may refuse to heal and become chronic. Diabetes can damage both the blood vessels and nerves in the extremities, resulting in sores that don’t heal properly and are harder to detect. Untreated sores can turn into ulcers as the damage slowly g...
Visit Site -
If you’re diabetic and have sores on your hands, feet, or other parts of your body, those sores may refuse to heal and become chronic. Diabetes can damage both the blood vessels and nerves in the extremities, resulting in sores that don’t heal properly and are harder to detect. Untreated sores can turn into ulcers as the damage slowly gets worse. They can also result in an infection that leads to gangrene and requires amputation.