What are the skin problems caused by diabetes?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-04
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Many sugar friends are concerned about this problem, and the "third living space" of Jianyuefang is a place to help diabetics solve their doubts, go to ** to find a diabetes expert to seek an exact answer! Disease caused by arteriosclerosis: Diabetes causes hardening of the arteries, which in turn affects the blood vessels that supply it.

    If the blood vessels that supply nutrients are narrowed, hair loss will occur due to lack of oxygen, thinning of the lower legs, thickening and discoloration of toenails, and low skin temperature. In addition, if the patient has a leg or foot injury, it is more difficult to heal. Rash and swelling:

    Patients who inject insulin need to be aware of rashes or swelling at the injection site. Bacterial infections: A variety of bacteria can infect people with diabetes**.

    Staphylococcal bacteria are the most common and usually cause follicular abscesses. Other infections include styes, nail infections, etc.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Bacterial infections, fungal infections and itching are common** problems, mainly due to slowed blood circulation and reduced ability of the body to fight infections, and bacterial infections like furunculosis (folliculitis) require antibiotics**. Very severe, especially caused by uncontrolled type 2 diabetes, which starts with a sinus infection, which is getting worse and worse, and may spread to the lungs and brain, the symptoms are sinus infection, fever, swollen eyes, redness, and sometimes the ulcer needs to be drained, which requires timely medical attention.

    Diabetes can also cause itching caused by dryness**, yeast infections, or slowed blood flow (especially in the legs), which can be relieved with topical solutions and ointments.

    Weakened blood supply can also lead to other diseases, and the body can become resistant to the insulin used. Rashes, bumps, and large blisters can occur, some require **, and some don't.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Diabetics are very fragile, so don't let diabetics have wounds, otherwise the healing will be very long, and it will lead to ulcers in the long run, especially diabetic foot needs special attention! Hope it can be helpful and understandable to you.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Puffiness, rotten feet. Later in life, he will become blind.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In fact, the ** disease caused by diabetes will be due to the different types of diabetes ** disease, and the patients will have different manifestations of each other. For example, vascular lesions are divided into many types, such as acanthosis nigricans, progressive necrosis of lipids, as well as diabetic tibial premaculate, diabetic bullae, diabetes, facial redness, etc.

    Metabolic disorders are common in many types, such as diabetic scleredema, xanthelasma, exanthematous xanthoma, carotenemia, dermatitis and eczema, and pruritus.

    The neuropathic disease is often manifested as diabetic anhidrosis, or abnormal diaphoresis, and patients with anhidrosis can be a generalized decrease in sweating, or it can be manifested as a decrease in sweating in the lower body, abnormal sweating, and can be accompanied by hyperhidrosis in the upper body, especially on the face.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The first lesions caused by diabetes are generally divided into five categories in terms of causes, including vascular pathological diseases, metabolic disorders, infectious diseases, and drug-related lesions. The main manifestations of the diabetic lesions are**itching, herpes, and ulceration in severe cases.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Diabetic patients due to abnormal glucose metabolism in the body, Pai Lu causes the occurrence of epidermis, which may cause **itching, **xandonoma, mold-feeling pants large dyeing mold infection, fungal infection and drug-related **disease. Therefore, diabetic patients should take hypoglycemic drugs on time, control blood sugar within a safe range, and go to the hospital regularly to check blood sugar.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Yes. Diabetes mellitus can lead to severe itching, and most patients have the same degree of itching; It will also lead to the occurrence of infection, pustules, hair follicles and other diseases.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Diabetes mellitus is a group of lifelong metabolic diseases characterized by chronic or rock hyperglycemia caused by a variety of ** long-term blood sugar increases, damage to large blood vessels and microvessels, and endanger the heart, brain, kidneys, peripheral nerves, eyes, feet, etc., the fact that the complications of diabetes mellitus are as high as more than 100 species, and it is a disease with the most known complications, and clinical data confirm.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In the early stage, as long as there are ulcers on the lower limbs and feet, which do not heal for a long time, or as long as there is a slight bruise, it is very difficult to heal, so you should be careful, and it is likely to suffer from diabetes.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I will often feel hungry, and I will eat more, and the frequency of urination will also increase, ** there will be itchy symptoms, eyes will often feel tired, vision loss, blurred vision, dry mouth.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    **It is particularly dry, and there will be a lot of white skin, just like snow, you can see if you are often thirsty, whether there is a particularly abnormal weight loss, these are all symptoms of diabetes.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If you're very itchy, and yours also suffer from folliculitis, and there are some herpes, and you sweat a lot along with your body, then it means that you may have diabetes, and go to the hospital for it.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    **Yellow tumors, red pimples, yellow pimples, body redness, ulcers, dark yellow, blisters, etc., are telling you that you may suffer from diabetes, and the ultra-high incidence of diabetes is shocking, so you should pay attention to your diet every day.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If you have dry, yellow tumors, cracked and blisters, and bright red, you may get diabetes.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    When your ** wound appears, it is difficult to heal, and you often feel particularly itchy, these may have diabetes, you should go to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment in time.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If it is very itchy, and no cause is found, it is very likely that diabetes has occurred at this time, especially when you are older, you must go to the hospital for examination.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It's swollen, there's a lot of dots, and this one is terrible. It can be said that this is the possibility of diabetes, and you need to pay more attention to it.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Diabetic disease is one of the most common complications of diabetes, and it is a general term for the specific manifestations of diabetes. This condition occurs in almost all patients with diabetes, usually in older patients.

    What are the dangers of diabetic ** disease to the body? What is it mainly manifested as?

    1. **Infection: About one-third of diabetic patients will have **infection, and local ** will appear red, swollen, hot, and even ulcerate.

    2. **Itching: Some patients will have itching symptoms, and this symptom is generalized and very stubborn, which has a serious impact on normal life.

    3. Paresthesias: This type of patient is often accompanied by peripheral neuropathy, and they will experience numbness, pins and needles, pain or burning sensation, which generally appears more in the feet.

    4. Diabetic bullous disease: It is manifested as sudden appearance of blisters, which occur repeatedly, and I don't feel anything. Blisters vary in size, and although they heal on their own, they can leave pigmentation when they subside, which is very unsightly.

    5. Diabetic thickening: thickening of connective tissue and ** around the joints, resulting in limited joint movement and seriously affecting normal life.

    6. Diabetic foot: ** Decreased temperature, paresthesia, atrophy of foot muscles, and intermittent claudication may occur. If the soles of the feet are ulcerated, it is easy to cause gangrene, which can lead to amputation.

    How can we prevent diabetic disease?

    The focus of diabetic disease prevention is to prevent the occurrence of diabetes.

    If you have diabetes, you should intervene through lifestyle or medications** to control your blood sugar levels.

    ** Trauma should be avoided, and if there is a trauma, it should be treated promptly to avoid further infection.

    Develop good living habits, keep the best hygiene, dry, and avoid bacterial and fungal infections.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The harm of diabetic ** disease is,**Frequent sweating, redness, swelling, blisters, may cause lesions,**itching,Unable to control blood sugar, etc.,Be sure to go to the hospital in time**, otherwise you will be allergic.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Diabetes can cause blood lesions and metabolic disorders, so it will lead to darkening. Symptoms such as eczema or dermatitis itching. Severe ** will be darkened, necrosis will require amputation.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The way to prevent the ** disease caused by diabetes is to control sugar at ordinary times, and then to regularly and quantitatively inject pancreatin to maintain the internal balance of the body, so that the body's blood sugar can be maintained at a stable amount, so as to prevent the ** disease caused by diabetes.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Do a good job of cleaning every day, you can apply skin care products after cleaning, keep your mood happy, eat more vegetables and fruits, and don't eat fried and spicy food.

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