People with diabetes are significantly more susceptible to infections because of the medical and nutritional changes their bodies are experiencing. Bacterial infections usually develop on feet that have ulcers, irritation, or injury. Because many individuals with diabetes have peripheral neuropathy, it is typical for them not to realize they have an injury or ulceration on their feet. Bacterial infections may begin on the skin as cellulitis before spreading to the bone. Even when a person with diabetes complains of foot numbness, they will often still feel the pain of an infection.

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