Motion Clinic Curacao - NOVEMBER Diabetes Awareness Month Diabetes can cause changes in the skin of your foot. At times your foot may become very dry. The skin may peel and crack.
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Feet of a Patient with Diabetes. Diabetic Foot. Hyperkeratosis and Cracks in the Skin of the Foot Stock Photo - Image of diabetic, injury: 172732060
![5 Helpful Tips to Care for Your Diabetic Foot at Home: Chicagoland Foot and Ankle: Board Certified Foot and Ankle Specialists and Surgeons 5 Helpful Tips to Care for Your Diabetic Foot at Home: Chicagoland Foot and Ankle: Board Certified Foot and Ankle Specialists and Surgeons](https://sa1s3optim.patientpop.com/assets/images/provider/photos/2294931.jpeg)
5 Helpful Tips to Care for Your Diabetic Foot at Home: Chicagoland Foot and Ankle: Board Certified Foot and Ankle Specialists and Surgeons
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