People with diabetes are prone to developing skin problems, such as skin sores or a leg rash, often as a result of high blood sugar levels. In fact, some skin problems can be warning signs of diabetes ...
Technologies that allow people to monitor blood sugar and automate the administration of insulin have radically transformed the lives of patients — and children in particular — with type 1 diabetes.
Q: As an administrator, why do I have to worry about itchy skin in patients with diabetes? A:Type 2 diabetes is a global public health issue. In 2021, there were 529 million people living in the world ...
Skin problems can often serve as early markers of uncontrolled diabetes and should not be overlooked, warns Dr. Rashmi Sarkar, Director-Professor of Dermatology at Lady Hardinge Medical College, Delhi ...
Leading medical supplies manufacturer and distributor Texas Medical Technology announced a partnership with diabetic skin treatment company Lavior Wednesday. Lavior is the only company exclusively ...
Your skin acts as a vital health indicator, with changes like butterfly rashes, velvet plaques, or tripe palms signaling potential autoimmune diseases, diabetes, or even cancer. Recognizing these ...
A groundbreaking polymer-based skin cream shows promise in replacing painful daily insulin injections for diabetes management. Early animal trials demonstrate this innovative formulation effectively ...
Nature study shows a new polymer can deliver insulin through the skin, raising hopes for a painless, needle-free diabetes treatment that performs as effectively as injections ...
Diabetes is a long-term condition that impacts many parts of the body, including the skin. High blood sugar, reduced circulation, and weakened immunity make people with diabetes more likely to develop ...