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How To Deal With Burning, Cold And Hurting Feet,

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For managing burning, cold, and hurting feet due to diabetes, consider the following tips from the knowledge base:

1. Cold Feet and Hands: This can be due to poor circulation. Regularly check your feet for any signs of injury or changes
2. Swollen Feet: To reduce swelling, elevate your feet, avoid standing for long read more

For managing burning, cold, and hurting feet due to diabetes, consider the following tips from the knowledge base:

1. Cold Feet and Hands: This can be due to poor circulation. Regularly check your feet for any signs of injury or changes.
2. Swollen Feet: To reduce swelling, elevate your feet, avoid standing for long periods, and wear comfortable shoes.
3. Painful Toes: Ensure your shoes are wide enough to avoid pressure. If pain persists, consult a foot care specialist.

High-risk patients should see a foot care specialist every three months.

 This AI-generated response comes from DiabetesTeam and other selected sources. It is not a substitute for medical advice. Always ask your doctor about specific health concerns.

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