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In today's video, we're going to consider 11 common signs of diabetes on the skin, consisting of the basics of how they are dealt with.
1 1 Dry and Itchy Skin.
Dry and scratchy skin can be a sign of diabetes mellitus. This occurs because high blood glucose levels make the body lose liquids, causing completely dry skin.
And when there is too much sugar in the cells, the body will certainly not produce sufficient oil to maintain the skin hydrated. The result? Itchy and flaky spots on your skin.
Necrobiosis Lipoidica.
Necrobiosis Lipoidica is an inflammatory condition that prevails with both insulin-dependent and non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. It can happen when collagen degenerates, and the wall surfaces of blood vessels thicken.
9 Dark Patches on the Skin.
Dark patches can be a sign of Acanthosis Nigricans, an usual skin condition that can occur in individuals with diabetes mellitus or those who are obese. It looks like a dark spot on the skin, which might be dry and often really feels creamy to the touch.
It is most frequently discovered in locations such as the underarms, back of the neck, groin location, or joints.
8 Diabetic ulcers.
Diabetic ulcers are a common skin problem in people with diabetic issues. They are sores and open wounds, that commonly last a long period of time and battle to heal. They can happen anywhere on the body, however usually create on the feet and reduced legs.
7 Digital Sclerosis.
Digital Sclerosis is when the skin on your hands and feet becomes thick, company, and split. It can likewise cause the joints to end up being rigid, making it challenging to move or do things like creating.
6 Troublesome Blisters.
Diabetics can also experience skin blisters, commonly on the feet and hands. They can appear swiftly and may be a big single blister or teams of smaller ones.
5 Skin tags.
Skin tags are small growths that can appear anywhere on the body. They can look like little, flesh-colored moles or dark spots and may be elevated or level. Diabetics are most likely to obtain various skin tags due to high blood sugar level degrees or excessive insulin.
4 Xanthelasma.
Xanthelasma are little yellow bumps, typically located on the upper or lower eyelids. They are composed of cholesterol deposits and can show up when diabetes is poorly controlled. They can additionally be an indicator of heart disease.
3 Diabetic dermopathy.
Diabetic dermopathy is another skin condition which can happen in people with diabetic issues. It looks like light brown, flaky patches of skin on the legs and feet. They can also show up on the thighs, torso, and arms.
2 Rashes and Skin Infections.
Individuals with diabetes mellitus can be much more vulnerable to rashes and skin infections due to high levels of glucose in the blood.
The skin can commonly become completely dry, cracked, and itchy – causing germs or fungis getting in the body and triggering infection.
1 Eruptive Xanthomatosis.
Eruptive xanthomatosis is an uncommon skin disease that appears in people with unrestrained diabetes mellitus.
The bumps or sores appear on the skin, typically around the butts, upper thighs, inside the elbow joint, and back of the knees. They can additionally appear on arms, legs, and shoulders, and are red with a yellow center.
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Thank you for the information which my doctor did not tell me about nor did he look at my skin. One doctor told me it was from old age and at the time I was only 36 years old. Now I know it was from pre-diabetes. I did not know what that was. I do now because I am diabetic now. Back then I wish I had studied this more. Thank you.
Thank you this is very informative
Glad it was helpful!
This information is so informative I have learnt so many things in one day.
Glad it was helpful!
Congrats for this clear information. Many doctors and vlogs beat about the bush and don t show us diabetics these so common symptoms as well those for insulin overdosis.-
Thanks to the information about medicine for diabetic
And thank you for watching!
Glad to be of help!
I have three of these symptoms. I showed them to my provider and she did not mention diabetes as the cause. General practitioners, MD’s, nurse practitioners and all other medical professionals should be aware of these signs and at least give the patient an a1c test for diabetes. Great video, very informative. 👍
After eating healthier for about 1.5 years, the skin tags under my armpits fell off! I had them for 2 or 3 decades, and I certainly did not expect that to happen. I hope my experience will give people hope that they can improve their metabolic health by making positive lifestyle changes.
Wonderful! Thank you for the inspiration!
Good information..thanks for sharing
Thank You, Most Informative! MarJie Australia.
So nice of you!
Thank you for providing such an excellent review. Many medical doctors need to view this!
I’ve been using Freestyle Libre 1 blood glucose sensors for many years which transformed my glucose levels being Type 1 diabetic for 25 years. I’m now on Freestyle 2 sensors and now permanently in the green. I’m now moving onto Freestyle 3 which is approved in the US and UK and monitors blood glucose every minute. Readings are sent to your phone or small monitor. So far I’m completely free of Diabetic issues such as neuropathy or the issues in this video. I’m 66 now. All now free on the NHS in the UK.
Hi what foods did you eat and what foods did you cut out. Thank you
@@davidmoore2308 When I started my journey, I had OMAD, one meal a day for about 2 months. I only ate an omelette with some mixed vegetables. I walked/ran 5 miles a day. Most of my diabetes symptoms disappeared within 10 week, and I lost about 40 pounds. Now, if I were to do this again, I would not go so extreme. I will do 2 meals a day with low carb. Well, hindsight is 20/20.
The Freestyle Libre blood glucose sensors can be life-changing for people with diabetes, allowing for more accurate monitoring. It’s great that technology is advancing to help people with diabetes live healthier lives.
ISNT IT FOR INSULIN ONLY? I take pills.
@@janehyden1652 depends of whether your pills are adequately controlling your glucose levels to an acceptable Hba1c average. Self monitoring is essential to prevent long term health issues.
This has been so helpful…I have two thirds of these symptoms & even though I have asked, my Dr. hasn’t said anything about diabetes being the cause! Thank you!
They can’t or don’t know. That’s why is a lot of cases point a doesn’t tell point b. I suggest you write down EVERYTHING YOU DO ATHLETICALLY AND OTHERWISE LEAVE OUT INTIMACY IF YOU CHOSE. EVERY MORSEL OF FOOD, P.S. DON’T LIE TO YOURSELF, NEVER MIND DOC. THEY ALREADY KNOW. WRITE IN DIARY OR NOTEBOOK. BUT ONLY MEDICAL IN DETAIL AS WELL AS EVERY MORSEL OF FOOD INCLUDING JUNK FOOD, ALCOHOL, CAFFEINE INCLUDED AND AS MUCH AS YOU CHOOSE TO DIVULGE. THEY WILL KNOW EITHER WAY. I DONT KNOW IF I SUGGESTED BUT DO SO ALSO TIMES WHEN U EAT. I KNOW IT’S A PAIN BUT IMPORTANT. SORRY IF I’M REPETITIOUS BUT IMPORTANT FOR YOU.
You’re welcome! It’s always a good idea to bring up any concerns or symptoms you may be experiencing with your doctor. Diabetes can have various symptoms, and it’s important to get a proper diagnosis and treatment plan if necessary.
Yup yup. If the doc strongly advise you to cut off sugar n eat healthy who knows you may not be diabetic.
There must be a law to mark these uncaring doctors but alas no.
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I agree absolutely.My Doctor started sending me to specialist after specialist.I requested certain blood tests only to be brushed off.Its difficult when you’re not being listened to or taken serious about your health.
@@KC … I agreed the majority of Doctors are a joke , with my Vasculitis Púrpura problem I visit 5 family doctors and 3 dermatologist and some of them didn’t know what it was .. Lol
It’s never too late to make positive changes to your health, and it’s great to hear that you are taking steps to address your pre-diabetes. Making lifestyle changes such as adopting a healthy diet and increasing physical activity can help improve your blood sugar levels and prevent the onset of diabetes.
Remember to also consult with your healthcare provider to determine the best course of action for your specific situation. Keep up the good work!
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Hi Denise.
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I am a diabetic and have alot of these symptoms. I have changed my lifestyle since I have the Dexcom System. I am currently off 2 kinds of insulin and have my A1C at 5.2. It was 11.4 just 2 years ago. I work hard at my intake of carbs. I still eat a cookie occasionally but one. Not 3 or 4. I love fruit but limit the amount and usually eat it for breakfast so I can work it off as the day goes. It’s all amount changing my eating habits that’s helped me. I do understand that this isn’t the case for everyone though.
Congratulations on your incredible progress in managing your diabetes and improving your A1C! It’s wonderful to hear that you have successfully changed your lifestyle and have been able to reduce your insulin usage. Your dedication to managing your carb intake and making conscious choices like limiting cookie consumption and incorporating fruit in a strategic manner is commendable. Every individual’s journey with diabetes is unique, and it’s great that you have found what works best for you. Keep up the fantastic work, and thank you for sharing your experience! 😊👍
I’ve always struggled with dry skin. Lately I’ve been using a lot more olive oil (Extra Virgin) in my food and my skin is so soft and smooth! I always have smoother skin when I am in the sun and swimming in the sea in summer, especially when I’m in Greece (a more humid climate is also part of it). I haven’t been swimming or sunbathing yet this summer, so I’ve started to wonder if part of the reason for having such great skin when I’m in Greece is the olive oil in the food.
(Sorry, this isn’t directly related to the topic – but I think it’s more helpful than lotions etc. Heal from the inside!)
I have been diagnosed pre diabetic 3 months ago. I have none of these problems but am working on my diet and exercise since.. cutting out refined sugar, junk foods and carbs.
Hey guys
You can use the bark from the Richeria Grandis or Bois Bande tree to remedy this.
Thanks for sharing! We’ll do our best to learn more about this bark. While there are various natural remedies and traditional practices that people may use for different conditions, it’s important to approach them with caution, especially when it comes to managing diabetes and associated skin complications. It’s always recommended to consult with a healthcare professional or dermatologist who specializes in diabetes care before trying any new treatments or remedies. They can provide guidance based on your specific situation and ensure the safety and effectiveness of the approach.
It’s great to hear that you have noticed an improvement in your skin’s texture and smoothness after increasing your consumption of olive oil. Olive oil is known for its beneficial properties for skin health, both when applied topically and consumed as part of a balanced diet.
Olive oil is rich in healthy fats, such as monounsaturated fats and polyphenols, which have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects. These properties can help nourish the skin and support its natural barrier function, keeping it hydrated and protected from external stressors.
While the exact impact of olive oil consumption on skin health may vary from person to person, incorporating healthy fats into your diet, such as olive oil, can have overall benefits for your skin and overall well-being. It’s important to note that maintaining a balanced diet, staying hydrated, protecting your skin from sun damage, and practicing good skincare habits all contribute to healthy skin.
If you have specific concerns about your skin or want to explore further dietary and lifestyle changes to support skin health, consulting with a dermatologist or a registered dietitian can provide personalized recommendations.
You can still turn it around, by cutting down carbs to about 25g of carbs per day, down load a carb counter or just look at the packets before you eat, just be very careful near anything white bread or diet ryvitas, small amount of apples like half of one, but the best are strawberries raspberries or blueberries, very low carbs.
I too drink extra virgin olive oil,cold pressed and organic if possible.im Italian and my parents always used it so I as least have as well.im 60 yrs old and have been told I look like I’m in my 40s.i drink about 4 or 5 tablespoons a day it’s also good to avoid blood sugar spikes as fat is great for that.
Thank you I really needed to know this information I was very concerned about my health now I understand what some of these elements are thank you once
You’re welcome! We’re glad we could provide you with helpful information. Understanding the various aspects of diabetes, including its signs and effects, is crucial for managing your health effectively. If you ever have more questions or need further information, feel free to reach out. Remember, taking proactive steps towards a healthy lifestyle and staying informed can make a significant difference in managing diabetes. Stay well and take care! 🌟🩸
It should be noted that these aren’t the only skin issues that could be signs that one’s glucose levels are not under good control.
Thick calluses, skin tags, persistent dryness, new moles, persistent flushing, and any discoloration whatsoever are also signs of bad glucose control.
Thanks for your Information👍MB