12 Ways Our Skin Might Be Warning Us About Diabetes

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Diabetes can affect several of the body’s organs, including its largest – the skin. While there are certain skin conditions that anyone can develop, it’s been shown that people with diabetes are more likely to have these issues. These 12 skin problems could be a sign that you need to see your doctor.  1. Hard, Colored Patches This is a condition known as necrobiosis lipoidica and it usually starts as small, raised bumps that look like pimples. Over time, however, these bumps turn into hard, swollen patches that can be red, yellow, or brown. The surrounding skin might also be shiny while the patches are itchy and painful. It’s best to see a dermatologist for treatment as this condition can lead to complications.  2. Dark, Velvety Skin Known as acanthosis nigricans, this condition mostly affects the back of the neck, armpit, and groin. The dark patch of skin usually indicates that you’re prediabetic and have too much insulin in your blood. The only way forward is to get tested and manage your diabetes.  3. Hard, Thick Skin In this condition, the skin on your fingers and toes gets hard and thick making them hard to move. Over time, digital sclerosis...

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