Wednesday, December 4

7 Alarming Signs of Type 2 Diabetes That Show Up on Your Skin

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3. Dark areas on the skin

This condition is called Acanthosis Nigricans and is characterized by the appearance of patches or velvety dark purple-black bands on the skin.

It is typically found in areas where the skin folds or touches, such as the back of the neck, underarms, or groin area. The affected area usually becomes thickened and may not have a defined border, and it can expand over time.

Acanthosis nigricans usually occurs in people with diabetes or prediabetes as it indicates that there is too much insulin in the blood. Therefore, it is important to seek immediate medical attention when this condition appears.

Acanthosis nigricans does not disappear on its own and requires specialized dermatological treatment. Once you determine the underlying cause of its appearance on your skin, you can discuss with your doctor the options for managing or removing it.

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