Diabetes is a serious, chronic condition that lasts a lifetime. The disease causes high levels of sugar in the blood, whether in the first type of disease or the second most common type.
While the main symptoms usually include: extreme thirst and an increased need to urinate, there may also be other signs appearing on the skin.
There are two types of diabetes, the main difference being that type one is a genetic condition, and type two is mainly due to lifestyle choices. But both are dangerous and can lead to serious health complications.
According to one study, skin complications are often the first visible signs of diabetes.
With this in mind, it is important to know how the disease can manifest itself in your skin.
“The skin of people with diabetes can be similar to skin that has aged prematurely,” says pharmacist Bruce Green.
He continued: “The process of changing the skin is the gland. It is a process in which proteins and sugars are linked to glycation end product compounds (compounds formed naturally in the body as a result of the chemical interaction of sugars with proteins), so there is a negative effect on skin elasticity, when collagen and elastin are strengthened.”
He explained that skin problems are more likely among diabetics due to poor circulation and decreased nerve sensitivity.
In addition, Bruce said, there are six major warning signs to be aware of.
Signs to watch out for on the skin are:
Yellow or brown spots or bumps.
Dark, velvety areas often around the neck and armpits.
Thick patches of skin on the fingers and toes.
Sudden appearance of blisters.
Cavities on the skin are barely noticeable.
The appearance of very dry skin patches that cause itching, especially on the arms.
However, these are not the only symptoms to watch out for, as the NHS recommends that you see your doctor if you feel very thirsty or urinate more frequently than usual, especially at night.
Feeling very tired, losing weight, frequent bouts of thrush and blurred vision are also warning signs of diabetes.
Type 1 diabetes can develop rapidly over weeks or even days. Many people suffer from type 2 diabetes for years without realizing it because early symptoms tend to be general, or no symptoms at all.
The life-threatening condition is often caused by poor lifestyle habits such as eating too many unhealthy foods or not exercising.
2023-05-07 03:46:38
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