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#Diabetes #DiabetesSymptoms #FootHealth 9 Foot Warning Signs That May Indicate Diabetes | Dr. Lucas Brooks Did you know that your feet can reveal early warning signs of diabetes even before a diagnosis? Many people ignore small changes in their feet, but the body often sends subtle signals when blood sugar levels begin to rise. In this video, Dr. Lucas Brooks explains 9 warning signs in your feet that may be connected to diabetes. These signs may include numbness, tingling, burning sensations, swelling, slow-healing wounds, dry or cracked skin, and other nerve or circulation-related changes that sometimes occur when blood sugar remains elevated. Recognizing these symptoms early may help you take proactive steps to protect your health and reduce the risk of complications. Watch the full video to learn: • 9 foot symptoms that could be early warning signs of diabetes • Why high blood sugar can affect nerves and circulation in the feet • Simple daily habits that may help support healthier blood sugar levels If you notice these symptoms regularly, it may be a good idea to check your blood sugar levels and consult a qualified healthcare professional. If you found this video helpful, please like, comment, and share so more people can learn about these important early warning signs. Tags (replicated format) diabetes symptoms, early signs of diabetes, diabetes symptoms in feet, diabetic neuropathy symptoms, foot warning signs of diabetes, high blood sugar symptoms, burning sensation in feet diabetes, tingling feet diabetes symptoms, numbness in feet diabetes, diabetes nerve damage symptoms, early diabetes warning signs, blood sugar imbalance symptoms, diabetic foot health, signs of high blood sugar, diabetes health education, circulation problems in feet, health warning signs from feet, diabetes awareness tips, foot health warning signs, body early warning signals, diabetes symptoms after 50, senior diabetes symptoms #Diabetes #DiabetesSymptoms #FootHealth #BloodSugar #HealthTips 📚 REFERENCES & MEDICAL SOURCES [1] American Diabetes Association (ADA) Peripheral neuropathy affects about 50% of people with diabetes and is one of the most common complications, usually starting in the feet. diabetes.org/diabetes/complications/neuropathy [2] Diabetes Care Journal Burning foot pain is often among the earliest reported symptoms of Type 2 diabetes, sometimes appearing 1–3 years before diagnosis. doi.org/10.2337/dc [3] StatPearls — NCBI (Updated 2024) Painful diabetic neuropathy is often misdiagnosed as arthritis or tendinitis. Night-time burning or electric pain is a hallmark symptom. ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK534792 [4] CDC — National Diabetes Statistics Report About 1 in 5 Americans with diabetes is undiagnosed. Diabetic foot ulcers are a leading cause of lower-limb amputations. cdc.gov/diabetes/data/statistics-report [5] Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology Skin color changes in the lower legs may appear months before diabetes diagnosis. jaad.org [6] American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA) Chronic heel cracking can indicate autonomic neuropathy, particularly in older adults. apma.org/diabetic-foot-care [7] National Kidney Foundation / CDC About 1 in 3 adults with diabetes develops chronic kidney disease, and swelling in the feet can sometimes be an early visible sign. kidney.org/diabetes | cdc.gov/diabetes/complications/kidney [8] American Heart Association (AHA) Peripheral artery disease affects millions of Americans, and diabetes is a major risk factor. Cold feet may be an early symptom. heart.org/peripheral-artery-disease [9] Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism Journal Hair loss on the lower legs has been linked to peripheral vascular disease in people with diabetes. dom-pubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com 🩺 Medical Disclaimer The information provided in this video is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. This content does not establish a doctor-patient relationship and should not replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your physician or another qualified healthcare professional with any questions regarding a medical condition or before making changes to your health routine. Dr. Lucas Brooks and this channel do not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information presented. Medical knowledge evolves, and the information reflects understanding at the time of publication.