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Diabetes can cause nerve damage that affects the foot, leading to Diabetic Charcot Foot. This condition makes the bones weak and the joints unstable. At first, you may notice swelling, redness, or changes in your foot shape. If ignored, it can cause ulcers, infections, and serious complications. Dr. Nrutik Patel, Foot & Ankle Specialist at Olwen Hospital, offers complete treatment options to manage this condition.
Diabetes can cause nerve damage that affects the foot, leading to Diabetic Charcot Foot. This condition makes the bones weak and the joints unstable. ...
Foot fractures are breaks or cracks in the bones of your foot caused by sports injuries, falls, or repeated stress. Symptoms include pain, swelling, b...
Foot pain is common, but sometimes it can be more serious than a simple sprain. A foot fracture can happen due to a fall, accident, or repeated stress...
Charcot Foot can affect anyone with long-term diabetes. At Olwen Hospital, we see that patients with kidney problems, previous ulcers, or nerve damage...
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