Signs That Your Heart Is in Serious Dan.ger

Diabetes and heart disease are closely connected, with people who have diabetes at significantly higher risk of developing cardiovascular problems. According to the American Diabetes Association (ADA) and American Heart Association (AHA), this link is primarily due to blood vessel damage: high blood sugar harms small nerves and vessels (neuropathy), while atherosclerosis narrows larger arteries, reducing blood flow. The feet, being farthest from the heart, are especially vulnerable to complications.

Two major conditions increase foot risk: peripheral neuropathy and peripheral artery disease (PAD). Neuropathy reduces sensation, making minor injuries go unnoticed, while PAD limits circulation, slowing wound healing and increasing infection risk. When these conditions occur together—a common scenario in people with diabetes—the chance of serious foot problems, including ulcers and gangrene, rises dramatically.

Early warning signs in the feet can indicate cardiovascular risk, including cold or discolored feet, swelling, slow-healing wounds, and leg pain during walking. Both ADA and AHA guidelines emphasize that recognizing these symptoms promptly allows for interventions that can prevent permanent damage and may even reveal broader systemic vascular issues.

Prevention relies on regular monitoring and healthy habits. The ADA recommends annual foot exams, daily self-inspection, tight glucose control, and prompt evaluation of ulcers or injuries. The AHA stresses managing blood pressure, cholesterol, weight, and lifestyle factors like smoking and exercise. Together, these steps help protect both heart and foot health, highlighting that vigilant foot care is essential when diabetes and heart disease coexist.READ MORE BELOW

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