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6 measures to maintain skin health for diabetics during monsoon

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The scorching heat and the humidity of the monsoon along with uncontrolled sugar levels can create havoc on your skin. Diabetes can lead to numerous health issues including skin problems. The humid weather of monsoon can worsen skin problems as it ideal for bacteria, fungus and other microbial growth. The uncontrolled sugar can cause dry or itchy skin to fungal infections and other serious skin problems. A decrease in the blood circulation can damage collagen and does not allow your skin to heal completely.  

With the increase in humidity levels, fungal infections, skin rashes and skin irritations becomes inevitable. One of the skin problems is Eczema, a non-contagious skin condition caused by heat and sweat. Another skin problem is scabies, which is an itchy skin rash caused by sarcoptes scabies. Scabies causes intense itching at night. People with diabetes are at a higher risk of suffering from eczema and scabies.

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Here are some measures that people with diabetes should follow to take care of their skin during monsoon:

 

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