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Cuts and wounds that heal very slowly can often be a symptom of diabetes. High blood sugar not only increases inflammation in cuts and wounds, but it also leads to poor blood circulation, making it harder for blood to reach and repair damaged areas of skin. This mainly concerns the feet, and it is not uncommon for patients with diabetes to develop foot sores that can lead to more serious problems.
If you notice that cuts and wounds are taking longer to heal than before, be sure to mention it to your doctor.
As with many other symptoms on this list, keeping your blood sugar levels balanced will help a lot and circulation should improve.
Diabetes is a chronic disease that can lead to many serious complications if left untreated. The earlier it is diagnosed, the easier it is to manage, and the longer that person’s life will be. If you notice any of these symptoms, especially several of them, make an appointment with your doctor as soon as possible.
Source: Altament.org
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