Diabetic foot is a serious complication of diabetes that can lead to toe, foot, or leg amputations, especially when untreated open wounds become infected. Early diagnosis and timely intervention are vital to prevent the progression of this condition and avoid severe consequences. Symptoms of diabetic foot may include: redness, swelling, and pain around wounds on the feet; fever; general weakness and fatigue; unstable blood sugar levels; tremors or shivering; and if left untreated, life-threatening complications such as septic shock due to advanced infections.