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Diabetic Dermatitis: Just One Of The Many Diabetes Induced Skin Problems
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2. Diabetic Dermatitis: Just One Of The Ma
Diabetes can cause a lot of skin problems, especially if
uncontrolled. For some, it can cause diabetic dermatitis, diabetic
dermopathy, diabetic neuropathy, and many more. Sometimes,
the skin problems come first, being a symptom of already having
untreated diabetes.
3. Be Aware Of The Underlying Cause Of A
It would be beneficial for you to know diabetic dermatitis and other
skin problems caused by diabetes so that you can be aware of the
underlying cause of any skin problem you are experiencing.
4. Diabetic Dermatitis Through Dermatit
Herpetiformis
Diabetic dermatitis usually comes in the form of dermatitis
herpetiformis, which is an extremely itchy skin eruption. It is
frequent with young adults, commonly men and those whose
origins are from the areas north of Europe. The symptoms are
stinging, itching and intense burning around the, knees elbows,
buttocks, scalp and back. It can also be found in other locations
depending on the severity.
5. Tiny Clusters Of Red Bumps
Diabetic Dermatitis appears like tiny clusters of red bumps. There
can also be tiny water blisters on the area that you can quickly
scratch off. Before they form, you can usually have a burning
sensation on the certain area where it will grow. Herpes does not ca
Herpetiformis, even though the names are quite
similar.
6. Diabetic Dermopathy
Having Diabetes can make changes in your small blood vessels.
These changes can lead to diabetic dermopathy, which usually
looks like light brown colored scaly patches. You may see circular
or oval patches in your skin, which can sometimes be mistaken for
age spots. This skin disorder can usually be seen on the front of
both legs.
7. Pigmentation
However, aside from the pigmentation, the patches do not open
up, hurt, or itch. Diabetic Dermopathy does not need treatment
because it is generally harmless.
8. Necrobiosis Lipoidica Diabeticorum
Another skin disease caused by blood vessel changes in diabetes
is necrobiosis lipoidica diabeticorum. This condition is similar with
diabetic dermopathy. The only variation is that you can have fewer
spots, but they are larger in size and deeper.
9. Necrobiosis Lipoidica Diabeticorum
Necrobiosis lipoidica diabeticorum usually starts out as a raised
dull red area. After some time, it begins to look like a very shiny
scar that has a violet border. The condition can sometimes be
painful and itchy, to the point that the spots crack open.
10. Diabetes Mellitus
These are just some of the skin problems caused by diabetes
mellitus. Just remember, if you start seeing skin irritation or
problems in your skin, it is best that you seek medical advice from
doctors or dermatologists, to get a credible diagnosis.
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