5. Skin Discoloration on the Legs
Many patients who have diabetes develop pigmentation or dark spots on the lower legs. This is often because of skin infections or scars left from previous blisters.
In certain cases, vascular damage in the legs can also cause skin discoloration.
Conclusion: In case you frequently experience these unusual foot symptoms, it is crucial to check your blood sugar levels and seek medical advice promptly. Early detection and management of diabetes can help to prevent severe complications and improve quality of life.
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