“Your Feet Might Be Warning You… What They Reveal About Your Heart Could Surprise You ”

1. Overview: The Connection Between Diabetes and Heart Disease

Diabetes and heart disease are closely linked conditions that often develop together over time. People living with diabetes face a significantly higher risk of cardiovascular problems, making early awareness and prevention extremely important. Understanding how these conditions interact can help reduce long-term health risks and improve overall quality of life.

2. How High Blood Sugar Damages the Body

When blood sugar levels remain high for long periods, they begin to damage blood vessels throughout the body. This damage causes inflammation and leads to the buildup of fatty deposits in the arteries, known as atherosclerosis.

As arteries narrow and lose flexibility, blood flow becomes restricted. This forces the heart to work harder and increases the risk of serious events such as heart attacks and strokes.

Because this process develops gradually, many people do not notice symptoms until the condition becomes severe.

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