The skin will tell about diabetes
The number of people suffering from diabete is increasing. Many believe that this disease can only be diagnosed through blood tests. But apart from blood tests, some symptoms of the body will tell you about this disease in advance.
Many people think that diabetes is only for the elderly. This idea is wrong. Recently research says that young and young people are also affected by this disease. If the disease is severely affected, there is a risk of losing body parts. Even life can stop forever.
This disease can be kept under control diabetes by following a doctor’s advice, exercising, and a moderate diet.
According to the World Health Organization, the general risk of developing type-2 diabete is after 40 years. Currently, many people in their 30s are suffering from type 2 diabetes. Children of 10-14 years are also affected by diabetes 1. Keeping blood sugar levels in check is important for diabetes. Dry throat due to thirst, frequent urination, reduced vision, and tingling hands and feet are symptoms of diabetes 2.
In addition to these symptoms, some symptoms appear on the skin in the human body. For example:
A small rash appears on the body. Various types of spots can be seen next to these. The shape of the spots is round and oval. Rashes and spots appear on the hands, eyelids, and neck. This symptom is more common in women than men.
Sometimes the skin blisters. This can be a reason for developing diabetes. In this case, it is necessary to consult a doctor.
Itching or discomfort on the skin can also be caused by diabete. High blood sugar disrupts circulation, causing discomfort.
It’s can cause allergies. If you develop problems like itching or skin discomfort, get a blood test done quickly. But first, you need to inform the doctor about this discomfort.
In this context, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Medical University, associate professor of the endocrinology department. Shahzada Salim said, if the amount of sugar in the blood is high, itching may occur. Both types one and two can be itchy. Itching is more common in diabetic than in others. Rashes or spots are not only due to diabetes, but if you have diabete, they will be more. So you need to be careful about this.