Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Why do diabetics have problems with their feet?

One of the major problems that diabetics begin to face are
problems with circulation.  The overload of glucose in their blood stream begins to have
a very deletorious effect on the various systems of capillaries in the body, whether
they be in the legs causing circulation problems there and in their feet, or even in
their eyes, one reason diabetics' sight begins to deteriorate, particularly if they are
not successful in regulating their diet or taking control of their
diabetes.


With appropriate diet and without the huge rushes
of glucose into the blood, the problems can be avoided.

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