The symptoms of diabetic foot often worsen during winter due to cold temperatures, reduced blood circulation, and dry weather conditions. For people living with Diabetic foot conditions, winter can silently increase the risk of foot complications even without visible injury. Cold weather affects blood flow and nerve … Read More


A diabetic ulcer on foot is one of the most common and serious complications faced by people living with diabetes. These ulcers often begin as small wounds but can quickly worsen due to poor circulation and reduced sensation in the feet. Without proper diabetic care, these wounds may become infected and, in severe ca… Read More


Diabetic wounds are widely known to heal more slowly than normal wounds, but many patients and caregivers notice that healing becomes even more difficult during winter. Cold weather directly affects poor circulation, skin health, immune strength, and physical activity—all of which play a critical role in wound recove… Read More


Diabetic wounds are widely known to heal more slowly than normal wounds, but many patients and caregivers notice that healing becomes even more difficult during winter. Cold weather directly affects poor circulation, skin health, immune strength, and physical activity—all of which play a critical role in wound recove… Read More