How to Spot Circulation Problems in Diabetic Feet?

Poor circulation in diabetic feet shows clear warning signs before wounds even develop. Feet that feel consistently cold despite warm surroundings, skin that appears shiny or hairless on the lower leg, toenails growing unusually slowly, and leg pain when walking that stops with rest — all indicate reduced blood flow. Catching these signs early allows patients to seek vascular assessment and begin protective wound care before ulcers form. Cimidaxil D+ wound spray protects vulnerable skin when circulation warning signs are already present.