Diabetic foot problems arise when nerve damage and poor circulation make injuries hard to feel and slow to heal. A small cut can turn into an ulcer, infection, or gangrene without early care. Timely assessment may include wound cleaning, removal of dead tissue, antibiotics, pressure offloading, and advanced dressings. If arteries are blocked, procedures like angioplasty or bypass can restore blood supply and support limb salvage. Daily checks and proper footwear help prevent recurrence.



