Diabetic foot complications are common in diabetes type 1& 2. In DM, high blood sugar level, over time can damage nerves, blood vessels, eyes and kidneys. It can decrease the ability of the body to fight against infection. Foot problems develop and can quickly become serious.

Organ damage and impairment of immune system result when diabetes is not well control.Though treatment of diabetes is well controlled as good control of blood sugar level remains the best way to prevent diabetic complications. Foot problems in diabetic patients result from the interaction of a number of causes:  Peripheral neuropathy; Loss of sensation in feet results in injuries to go unnoticed leading to ulceration. Foot Deformity; Results in formation of calluses on weight-bearing areas of a foot due to Charcot's joint due Peripheral neuropathy. Trauma; Small, repetitive trauma of foot goes unnoticed due to…