Common Causes And Risk Factors Of Bursitis

Diabetes

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Diabetes mellitus is a disease that can cause widespread damage throughout the body, and individuals with diabetes may be more likely to develop bursitis. The most common type of bursitis seen in those with diabetes is shoulder bursitis, which may be related to other conditions like frozen shoulder and osteoarthritis. If there's nerve damage in the feet and lower legs, it's possible bursitis will develop in the heel or the big toe. Individuals with nerve damage in their feet should consistently examine their feet for signs of inflammation, infection, and injury. If the damage has led to numbness, they may not be able to feel bursitis-related pain in the foot. Diabetes occurs when a patient's blood sugar levels become too high, which leads to multiple kinds of damage. The disease is caused by an inability to create or to use sufficient insulin. Insulin is responsible for converting blood sugar into usable energy.

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