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Everyday Health on MSN10 Diabetes-Related Skin Problems You Should Know AboutIf you have diabetes, you’re likely to develop certain skin problems like diabetic rash, sores, and blisters. Learn more about how to avoid diabetic skin conditions.
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Rash or Red Flag? 5 Skin Conditions That May Point to Diabetes - MSNWhen you think of the early warning signs of diabetes, skin problems likely aren't the first thing to come to mind. But our body's largest organ, our skin, can actually be a very telling asset. We ...
The skin condition is more common in diabetics who are dependent on insulin. “Fifteen percent of lesions may precede onset of diabetes by an average of two years,” Dr. Skelsey adds. 4.
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