I believe many people know that insulin resistance, high blood sugar, and diabetes can affect health and may even affect life, but many people do not feel physical pain, which makes us usually take it lightly and do not actively monitor blood sugar and insulin levels.
In addition to the fact that pain is a signal that prompts people to go to the doctor, in fact, ** problem is also a warning sign, so today Shanshi will come to take a look at these 12 ** problems with you. These 12 questions often mean that your insulin level, blood sugar level may be too high, it may mean that you have undiagnosed diabetes or prediabetes problems, if you have these problems, you should go to the hospital in time and talk to the doctor properly.
Acanthosis nigricans: If there are velvety dark spots or black belts on the back of the neck, under the armpits, or at the base of the thighs, then it may mean that there is too much insulin in the blood, which is usually a sign of prediabetes.
This ** condition is called by the medical nameAcanthosis nigricans。For some people, acanthosis nigricans may be the first sign that he has diabetes.
The second friend of digital sclerosis will find that the ** of the fingers and toes has become stiffer and thicker, causing the activity of the facet joints to be affected, **stiff and yellow, like wax, the medical name of this condition is calledSclerodactyly
This may occur in patients with type 1 diabetes who have been ill for a long time, which is usually thought to be caused by the reaction between glucose and the protein in **, and the increase in glycosylation products, and sometimes this problem will spread to the direction of the trunk.
Diabetic bullae third This is a rare symptom, but there will still be diabetics who can see blisters suddenly appear on the **, sometimes it is a large blister, sometimes it is a group of blisters, it may occur on the hands and feet, it looks like a severe burn after the blisters, but these blisters do not appear painful, this condition is calledDiabetic bullae
It is more common in men than in women. Friends who have been diabetic for a long time will have a higher chance of developing it, but be aware that in most cases, a diabetic bullae do not require special treatment and will heal on their own. Therefore, if you find these blisters at this time, you should keep it intact and don't break it, so as not to get stained.
Lipoid necrosis disease 4th, which is a necrotizing ** disease calledLiponecrotic disease。**Yellow, red, or brown patches on it usually occur in people with diabetes, and the incidence rate is about 03%, the ratio of affected women to men is about 3:1, but it may also be related to rheumatoid arthritis.
**Infection of the fifth person with diabetes may occur**infection, the common bacterial infection is a stye, or a truncated on the hands, feet ** deep growth, or warts, then the infected ** will also appear swelling, fever and redness and pain, so at this time antibiotics need to be used to get rid of the infection.
People with high blood sugar are also prone to fungal infections, especially a yeast called Candida albicans, which may give you moist little red blisters, or itchy **scales, and antifungal drugs can have a good effect.
Diabetic foot ulcer 6th long-term hyperglycemia can lead to damage to the lining of blood vessels, which further leads to poor blood circulation in the hands and feet, especially in the toes, as well as damage to peripheral nerves. Once there is a lack of blood in the feet**, then the feet will feel numb, so that small wounds are prone to appear, and if you can't feel it, it will cause the wound to expand easily and form ulcers, these wounds are calledDiabetic foot ulcers
In severe cases, it will also be combined with bone marrow inflammation, which is the most difficult and expensive complication of diabetes. Therefore, if you have diabetes, in addition to using diet, medication and exercise to control your blood sugar, Shanshi Health Manager recommends that you should check whether your feet are intact every day.
The seventh tibial spot, on the calf of some diabetic people, sometimes you can see these round, very rough spots, these spots are usually brown, and do not cause any symptoms, this is called diabetic ** disease, also calledTibial plaques
Many people mistake them for age spots, but they are not. These spots and lines usually start to fade slowly in about a year and a half to two years, but may last longer. But don't worry too much, it's usually harmless, but if you have high blood sugar at the same time, it's harmful.
The eighth friend of fulminant xanthelasma who is not satisfied with blood sugar control may suddenly appear on the buttocks, thighs, elbows or the back of the knee joint, small reddish-yellow bumps that look like pimples, but unlike pimples, they will soon turn pale yellow, soft to the touch, and may have a little itchingExplosive xanthelasma
Young men with type 1 diabetesIt's particularly susceptible to this problem, but it's not contagious. When the blood sugar is well controlled, the lumps will gradually resolve.
The ninth granuloma annularis has a red, pink or blue-purple bump on it, which is calledGranuloma annula
It is not known for sure whether this problem is related to diabetes, and some studies have found that most people with granuloma annula do not have diabetes. However, there are also some studies that have found this problem in people with diabetes, so once this problem is found, it is recommended that you measure your blood sugar and insulin levels first.
Dry, itchy **tenth**extreme dry itching. Of course, this problem is also common among people who do not have diabetes. However, it is good to remind that if there is such a problem, you need to pay attention to whether there is high blood sugar, and at the same time, you can go to the ** department to see a doctor to control the itching.
Because if the ** is broken or inflamed, and it happens to be high blood sugar, then these small wounds may be more difficult to heal and more difficult to resist the invasion of bacteria.
The 11th symptom of xanthelasma appears as yellow, flattened patches on the upper or lower eyelids, most often in the inner corners of the eyesXanthelasma
These things look scary, but they are harmless in themselves and do not cause pain. Xanthelasma can be a sign of diabetes, high cholesterol or other health problems. So this is also a ** issue that needs to be paid attention to.
Skin tag 12thSkin tags. They can vary in color and size, from a few millimeters to a few centimeters wide, and skin tags often appear around the neck, armpits, and the base of the thighs. They look like warts, but they are smoother and softer than warts, are not contagious, and usually do not cause any pain or discomfort. This problem is susceptible to insulin resistance as well as in the elderly, as well as in obese and people with type 2 diabetes.
Of course, the problems caused by insulin resistance, high blood sugar, and diabetes are far more than these, but the 12 mentioned above are representative problems.
If you find that you have these problems, or have similar problems, you are advised to go to the hospital as soon as possible to get a diagnosis and check your blood sugar and fasting insulin levels.
This article, if you find it useful, you may wish to share it with the people around you, so that more people can realize the signal that ** sends to us, and do a good job of prevention, and always protect our health.