Your feet are an incredible early warning system for diabetes! In this video, we reveal 9 scary signs your feet tell you about diabetes that you absolutely shouldn't ignore. High blood sugar can damage nerves and blood vessels in your feet, leading to subtle — and sometimes not-so-subtle — indicators often missed. From tingling sensations and changes in skin color to fungal infections and unusual foot odor, we'll explain what to look for, why it happens, and what steps you need to take. Recognizing these red flags isn't just about foot health; it's about catching diabetes complications early to prevent bigger problems like severe infections or even amputation. Learn how to read the warning signs your body is sending you and empower yourself with crucial knowledge for managing your health. Paying close attention to your feet could be one of the most important health decisions you ever make. If you found this video helpful, please give it a like and subscribe to our channel for more expert advice, prevention tips, and the latest information on managing your health! Join our community at Diabetic 365 Don't miss out on more tips! Subscribe to Diabetic 365 for a healthier you! 🔔 Subscribe to /@diabetic365official Disclaimer Disclaimer: This video is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult with your doctor or a registered dietitian before making any changes to your diet or treatment plan. Individual results may vary. 0:00 Introduction: Your Feet as a Warning System 0:45 Diabetes and Foot Health: Diabetic Neuropathy Explained 1:32 Why Your Feet are an Early Warning System 2:17 Swelling and Redness: Early Signs 2:58 Sign 9: Numbness or Tingling Sensation 4:06 Sign 8: Changes in Skin Color 4:56 Sign 7: Fungal Infections (Athlete's Foot) 5:50 Sign 6: Dry, Cracked Skin 7:05 Sign 5: Cold Feet 8:11 Sign 4: Unusual Foot Odor 9:22 Sign 3: Foot Deformities (Hammertoes, Bunions) 11:00 Sign 2: Sharp Pains and Muscle Cramps 12:00 Sign 1: Losing Hair on Toes or Feet 12:45 Conclusion