Charcot disease (or Charcot neuropathy): is a serious illness that affects people with nerve injury who have joint dislocation and deformity. This condition, often associated with diabetes, can lead to serious foot and ankle deformity when it’s untreated. Early recognition of Charcot disease is essential for management, and preventing irreversible damage. Charcot disease is accelerated and rapid, so timely medical intervention is critical. Patients should seek medical advice sooner rather than later if they notice swelling, redness or warmth in the foot. Preventing Charcot disease involves regular foot care and controlling blood sugar levels. In the US, healthcare providers say that early diagnosis is key to treating Charcot neuropathy. If you think that you have Charcot disease, please visit a medical professional for assessment and treatment.[4] Timely treatment can prevent severe complications from Charcot neuropathy and maintain mobility.