Is it okay to cut your toes and bleed when you have high blood sugar?

Bleeding toe clippings in patients with high blood sugar are usually something, and may lead to difficulty in healing the wound or secondary infection, which should be taken seriously and prompt medical attention should be sought. If the wound is relatively small, it is recommended to treat it on your own first, clean the wound and cover it with a clean dressing. After the emergency treatment, you should go to the doctor in time, and change the medicine on time according to the doctor’s instructions. If the wound is relatively large, it is recommended to go directly to the endocrinology department of the hospital in time to avoid delay. Patients with high blood sugar are prone to secondary local infections after injury due to abnormalities in the distal nerves of the lower limbs and lesions in the peripheral blood vessels, making it difficult for the wound to heal. When you cut your nails, don’t cut too deep, and don’t walk barefoot, wear socks and choose breathable cloth shoes. If there is any discomfort, please consult a doctor in time.