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What does it mean when you have diabetes and your feet start to go numb?



How can that be treated? Is it very seious?

NEUROPATHY. when a person is diagnosed with diabetes the MD (or hopefully someone) should have explained all about the symptom and long term effects of diabetes. they are alot of different neuropathies which occur. the best of luck to you. Source(s): 20+ Years as RN
it means you have a problem
ur blood curculation isnt working right. go into the emergency room now!
Yes this could potentially be very serious... You need to call your doctor as soon as you can!
it means you need to see your doctor to get some blood thinners because you have poor circulation. if you don't and this gets worse you could loose your feet.
Poor circulation can be one of the side effects of diabetes. See a doctor for advice, they will tell you how to prevent it from becoming serious.
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