Charcot foot is a type of bone deformity that can lead to serious damage and disability.| Diabetes
Looking after your feet when you have diabetes is incredibly important as foot related complications are more common for people with diabetes.| Diabetes
People with diabetes should have their feet checked at least once a year.| Diabetes
Closely linked with diabetes neuropathy, diabetic nerve pain and diabetes foot care, diabetic foot ulcers affect many people with diabetes. Experts suggest that around 10 per cent of people with diabetes develop a foot ulcer at some point. Foot ulcers can affect people with both type 1 and type 2 diabetes.| Diabetes
Diabetic retinopathy is the most common form of eye problem affecting people with diabetes, but further diabetes-related eye problems are common - such as glaucoma and cataracts.| Diabetes
Heart disease is a complication that may affect people with diabetes if their condition develops.| Diabetes
Neuropathy (or diffuse neuropathy) is a nerve disorder which may be categorised as sensory neuropathy, motor neuropathy or autonomic neuropathy.| Diabetes