“…There are a number of risk factors associated with the development of DFU. Studies have reported that peripheral neuropathy (Abdissa, Adugna, et al, 2020 ; Adem et al, 2020 ; Mariam et al, 2017 ; Woldemariam et al, 2020 ), poor foot self‐care behaviours (Mariam et al, 2017 ; Tola et al, 2021 ; Tolossa et al, 2020 ; Woldemariam et al, 2020 ) overweight and obesity (Adem et al, 2020 ; Mariam et al, 2017 ; Tola et al, 2021 ; Tolossa et al, 2020 ), taking insulin alone (Tola et al, 2021 ; Woldemariam et al, 2020 ), rural residence (Mariam et al, 2017 ; Tolossa et al, 2020 ), delayed DM follow‐up, history of infection and hypertension (Tola et al, 2021 ), and presence of foot callus, longer duration of DM and advancing age (Tolossa et al, 2020 ) are positively associated with DFU. In addition, a studies have shown that retinopathy, nephropathy, poor glycaemic control, smoking and height are positively associated with DFU (Banik et al, 2020 ; Rossboth et al, 2021 ).…”