by Maureen Seel, RDN/LDN CDCES
About a quarter of all people with diabetes will develop a foot ulcer at some point in their lives. The cuts often start out small, but can quickly turn into an infection.Diabetic foot ulcers are the leading cause of foot amputations.Risk factors for foot ulcers...
by Maureen Seel, RDN/LDN CDCES
Some persons with diabetes have trouble feeling their feet or experience strange burning or tingling sensations due to damage to the long nerves that extend from the brain and spinal cord to various parts of the body. Damage to these long nerves, known as “peripheral...
by Maureen Seel, RDN/LDN CDCES
Do your legs ache when you walk but feel better when you stop to rest? Do you have painful ulcers on your feet? These are just a few symptoms of a condition known as “peripheral vascular disease.”Peripheral vascular disease occurs when a blood vessel somewhere in the...