Monday, December 21, 2009

Diabetic Sores Diabetic Sugar Sores What Do The Look Like'?

Diabetic sugar sores what do the look like'? - diabetic sores

Diabetic foot ulcers are sores on the feet, which often occur in patients with diabetes. People with diabetes, a disease that are at the abnormally high blood sugar levels in the blood are at risk for foot ulcers. High levels of blood sugar that occur with diabetes, diabetes, blood vessel damage, so that a thickening and leakage. Over time, this means that the thickness, the less able the body, including skin, blood, make available, it needs to stay healthy. The Board is also more likely to be in the blood vessels (atherosclerosis) that cause poor circulation. Poor circulation in the skin often leads to ulcers, especially in the feet. Due to the poor circulation, these ulcers are healed poorly and are often deep and infected. A foot ulcer looks like a red and painful sore on his foot. When infected, pus and it emits a foul odor.

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