People already diagnosed with neuropathy and diabetes are more likely to develop Charcot foot. Diabetes causes poor circulation to the feet, which can weaken the bones and joints. Those with diabetes should be aware of how to prevent Charcot foot, as well as the signs and symptoms, so they can seek a diagnosis early if these symptoms appear.

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