Diabetes & Dermatology

People with diabetes are more likely to develop skin problems which include bacterial and fungal infections, diabetic dermopathy, diabetic blisters, eruptive xanthomatosis, etc. Generally because of high glucose levels they tend to have dry skin and less ability to ward off harmful bacteria. In both the conditions, risk of infection predominantly increases. Fortunately, majority of the skin conditions can be prevented or easily treated if diagnosed early. Good skin care is essential. However, keeping diabetes well managed is the key to avoiding skin complications.

  • Bacterial Infections
  • Fungal Infections
  • Acanthosis Nigricans
  • Diabetic Dermopathy
  • Allergic Reactions
  • Diabetic bullae
  • Diabetic stiff skin

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