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Diabetic Foot Pain – Symptoms, Causes & Treatments

Ulcers

As a result of advanced damages to your sensory nerves caused by diabetic foot pain, ulcers might be formed in this part of the body. In the beginning, these spots could be painful, but they can alleviate gradually once the pain is transmitted to other areas. Repeated injuries could lead to the formation of many ulcers that you might not even notice. You can often see them on the bottom of the feet, particularly when you walk barefoot constantly. If left untreated, they would increase the risk of tissue death and infections. [6]