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The loss of foot sensation due to high blood sugar may mask open pain, which may ooze a foul smell
The British Diabetes Association recommends that everyone should take a good look at your feet and toes and pay attention to whether the skin is smooth
Does the foot look swollen? Is there a wound that you can see but can't touch? Do you feel any feeling in your feet? Tingling, burning, or dull pain can all be signs of high blood sugar
The discoloration of the feet, the unusually cold, the unusually hot, or the fact that the feet are no longer sweating, all indicate that it is time to see a doctor
Serious foot problems can lead to amputation if left unattended
A blood test arranged by a doctor can determine if you have diabetes
Diagnosis is crucial, and the British Diabetes Association warns that if your health is not monitored or necessary measures are taken to control blood sugar levels, you may have serious complications