One of the rarer complications of nerve damage in people with diabetes is Charcot’s foot. This condition begins as redness, warmth, or swelling of the feet. However, because neuropathy blocks any feeling in the feet, it is easy for the feet and toes to shift or break. This changes the shape of the feet and is extremely painful, even with neuropathy numbing the area.

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