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What can be the probable causes for this? I am diabetic from lat six years,as such blood suger is in control.I am observing some swelling on my foot fingers.What can be the reasons and whal all clinical lab tests I should undertake?

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Check for your diabetes. Microvascular damage in D cause this but don't worry even if D is the cause you can get rid of it with idm. Consult your doctor.

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Thumb infection, both hand and foot, is very common among diabetics. Go through Google. one of my friend ignored it and when it became serious , the doctor had to cut his foot thumb.

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