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Diabetic blisters are fairly rare. Managing your blood sugar levels is the most important step you can take to prevent diabetic blisters and to speed their healing. If you have diabetes and ...
also known as diabetic blisters or diabetes bullae. Diabetic blisters often appear on the feet, hands, arms, or lower legs.
People with diabetes overlook the importance of foot care, but high blood sugar levels can damage nerves and reduce circulation, making the feet vulnerable to infections. Small cuts, blisters, or ...