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Does Diabetes In General Affect The Way Bones And Joints Feel On A Daily Basis?

A DiabetesTeam Member asked a question 💭
Roseville, IL

Some days my joints (especially my knees) ache like a toothache.

January 9
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Yes, diabetes can affect bones and joints, leading to discomfort or pain. High blood sugar levels over time can cause joint issues, such as stiffness, swelling, or pain, often linked to diabetic neuropathy or inflammation. Aching joints, like your knees, may also result from reduced circulation or nerve damage. If this Show Full Answer

Yes, diabetes can affect bones and joints, leading to discomfort or pain. High blood sugar levels over time can cause joint issues, such as stiffness, swelling, or pain, often linked to diabetic neuropathy or inflammation. Aching joints, like your knees, may also result from reduced circulation or nerve damage. If this persists, consult your healthcare provider to rule out other conditions and explore management options.

January 9

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