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Which may lead to amputation.
It is also possible for the violation of blood circulation in the feet,leading to amputation.
Beware, this disease can lead to amputation of a finger!
This bacteria can irritate the skin on your foot or(in a worst-case scenario)lead to amputation.
For example, a limb may be lost to amputation in case of untreatable gangrene, but life is saved.
If very severe,this can lead to amputation.
For example, a limb may be lost to amputation in case of untreatable gangrene, but the patient's life is saved.
Finally this may lead to amputation.
Another complication of diabetes is nerve damage, or diabetic neuropathy, which makes it hard for people with diabetes to notice injuries, blisters or ulcers, on their feet,that may lead to amputation.
Frequently leading to amputations.
Honey is also an effective treatment for diabetic foot ulcers,which are serious complications that can lead to amputation.
This bacteria irritates your skin andcan even lead to amputation(the worst case scenario).
It is also an effective treatment for diabetic foot ulcers, which are very serious complications andcan lead to amputation.
Ignorance of the possible consequences led even to amputation of the fingers of the researchers involved in these insidious rays.
If this is very bad it can lead to amputation.
Sloan, I'm outside Boston's Brigham and Women's Hospital where officials are telling us they're currently treating 31 patients for injuries that range from cuts and lacerations to amputations.
Christopher was in an accident which led to amputations of both legs.
Viewed long term, this condition can develop into diabetes, kidney disease and even nerve degeneration(neuropathy)that commonly leads to amputations.
Beginning in the 1960s, an extraordinarily high incidence of Type 2 diabetes led to amputations, even among the younger members, and forced many to leave the canyon for dialysis.
Left unchecked, these complications can lead to amputation.
After a while in St. Petersburg, he organized a hospital clinic, where he developed his own surgical methods of treatment,which led to amputation of the extremities rather than surgical techniques before him.
Patients with diabetes(especially those with poorly controlled diabetes and pre-existing problems with the heart and blood vessels) are at increased risk of infection and ulcers(sores)which can lead to amputations.
In particularly difficult andadvanced cases, it leads to death or to amputation of the limb.
Long-term complications from high blood sugar can include heart disease, strokes, diabetic retinopathy where eyesight is affected, kidney failure which may require dialysis, andpoor blood flow in the limbs leading to amputations.
Cases of finger necrosis have been reported,which in some cases led to amputation of finger parts.
It can impair the ability to walk and, in some cases,lead to amputation.
The injuries ranged from cuts and bruises to amputations.
Unless the blood supply is restored this can lead to amputation.
This sometimes resulted in gangrene andultimately led to amputations.
Together, these problems make it easy to get ulcers andinfection that may lead to amputation.