Danish national registry data suggest adults with type 2 diabetes taking SGLT2 inhibitors have a slightly lower risk of developing diabetic foot problems than those taking GLP-1 receptor agonists.
People with diabetes are prone to developing skin problems, such as skin sores or a leg rash, often as a result of high blood sugar levels. In fact, some skin problems can be warning signs of diabetes ...
Diabetes silently affects millions globally, often progressing without obvious symptoms until it creates life-altering complications. Among the most severe outcomes is the risk of foot or leg ...
Dry, cracked feet in diabetes can signal nerve damage or poor circulation. Experts explain the causes, risks, and essential ...
Legs can act as a sign of your overall health and warn about hidden health issues like heart failure, peripheral artery ...
Scientists have uncovered new clues about why diabetic foot infections can become so severe and difficult to treat. By ...
HOBOKEN, NJ – September 5, 2006 -- Untreated diabetic leg ulcers may result in amputations. According to the Center of Disease Control, one out of six diabetics will require an amputation (below the ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Jennifer O’Dell, a nurse practitioner at 901 ...
MOBILE, Ala. (WKRG) — Medical professionals say saving a leg could also save your life. Members of the Florida-based non-profit group “Save a Leg, Save a Life Foundation” held a screening clinic this ...
Are you struggling with high blood sugar levels? Is your body dealing with diabetes? Experts warn that the six infections ...