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Somerset Foot Service - High Risk of Developing a Foot Ulcer
Diabetes is a lifelong condition which can cause foot problems. Some of these problems can occur because the nerves and blood vessels supplying your feet are damaged. This leaflet is for people that are at high risk of developing a foot ulcer.

Somerset Foot Service - Moderate Risk of Developing a Foot Ulcer
Diabetes is a lifelong condition which can cause foot problems. Some of these problems can occur because the nerves and blood vessels supplying your feet are damaged. This leaflet is for people that are at moderate risk of developing a foot ulcer.
Diabetes: Safe Driving and the DVLA
Having diabetes does not mean that you need to give up driving. It does mean that you have a responsibility to inform certain organisations of your condition and plan before you drive or set off on a trip. This leaflet will help you ensure that your driving is safe for yourself and other road users.…

What to Expect at your Annual Foot Check
People with diabetes are much more likely to suffer serious foot problems because raised blood sugars reduce circulation and feeling. This damage can lead to amputations. Diabetes is to blame for over 150 amputations in the UK each week. But most foot problems can be prevented. That’s why keeping a…