This is most likely fungal nail infection (onychomycosis) precipitated by diabetes, not just diabetic nail damage. Proper antifungal treatment + nail care will lead to recovery
Next Steps
Keep nails short and clean
Wash feet daily, dry well (especially between toes)
Change socks daily, avoid tight footwear
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