affects the skin

  
josealmeri
02/01/2011 2:58 a.m.

It is a doubt that I have things but I do not understand them.And I get as dead skin that is stuck and look horrible.

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DiabetesForo
02/01/2011 8:27 a.m.

Well, it is no nonsense what you raise.In fact, I think that people with diabetes are more likely to have skin problems, such as dermatitis.At least that told us the dermatologist who we consulted when Celia debuted, because she had ultra dry skin.When your controls are going well, it improves.Anyway, correct hygiene and hydration is important.

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