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Why Does Diabetes Cause Dry Skin?

Why Does Diabetes Cause Dry Skin?

Why Does Diabetes Cause Dry Skin?

Dry skin diabetes

It’s well-known that there’s a connection between diabetes and skin problems, whether it’s because diabetics are more prone to fungal or bacterial infections, or because diabetes-related dry skin is problematic in itself.

But why would having diabetes affect your skin?

The answer lies in what happens if the levels of glucose in your blood are high.

  1. When sugar levels are high, your body tries to get rid of it in any way it can. One way is to excrete it in your urine, so you tend to need to pee more often. As urination increases, fluid levels in the body drop. That has a knock on effect on skin, which ends up with less moisture. Dry skin is less robust, more prone to damage, more vulnerable to infection, and more likely to feel itchy, sensitive and sore.
  2. If levels of glucose in the blood stay high for a long time, it can lead to a serious condition called diabetic neuropathy, which means there is damage to the nerves. This might be because the high levels of sugar affects the capillaries that feed nerves with oxygen and blood, but whatever the exact mechanism, neuropathy can affect sweat glands and lead to dry, cracked skin, especially on the feet.

Check yourself regularly for any abnormal patches of skin, whether they’re itchy, blistered, raised, bumpy, extra dry or inflamed.

Talk to your diabetic nurse for advice about what treatment might be needed; you might need anti-fungals or antibiotics.

Skin issues are generally best prevented by controlling your blood-sugar levels.

For more information about diabetic skin issues, see our articles Best Natural Treatments For Diabetic Rash and 5 Top Tips To Help Manage Diabetic Skin Problems.


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