The diabetic foot is still only in its early stages. Can this condition be cured without developing into a serious ulcer? I remind you that with proper and timely effective treatment, the early stage of diabetic foot can be controlled. First, the early symptoms caused by neuropathy. There are mainly numbness, coldness and pain in the lower limbs, pins and needles-like sensation, and the feet are like wearing invisible socks. There is also a tendency to cause deformation of the lower limbs and toe joints, which is caused by the reduced traction ability of muscles and other tissues. Another very dangerous feature is that the sensitivity of the lower limbs is reduced, and the sensation of external stimuli and temperature is not sensitive, and the infection is aggravated by stabbing and burning without knowing it, and without proper treatment. Second, early symptoms caused by vascular lesions. The early stage is mainly mild pain, which is the beginning of vascular lesions. With the development of the disease, the pain will increase, intermittent claudication will appear, and the walking distance will become shorter and shorter before it is necessary to stop and rest for relief. As the lesion worsens, there will be resting pain, which is painful even when not moving or lying in bed, in which case the vessel may be severely narrowed or even completely occluded. For the two main causes mentioned above, it is definitely true that the earlier the intervention causes the less impact. However, it is a common situation that most patients have a very low treatment rate for early symptoms and a high chance of misdiagnosis. Even when the symptoms are already obvious, they do not go to the hospital at all and just drag on, buying random painkillers and taking them, leading to gangrene. Therefore, it is recommended that once you find an abnormality, you should seek medical attention in a timely manner to avoid a serious situation.