What Causes Leg Rash In Diabetes?

Diabetic Blisters

Diabetic blisters are rare, however, some patients do erupt with blisters. The blisters can occur in the hands, feet, toes and legs. They look like burn blisters. Diabetic neuropathy can also put you at high risk of developing these blisters but the good news is that they are painless and will heal on their own after a few weeks.

Many patients tend to ignore signs of rashes and skin bumps on his or her legs, especially lower leg rashes. Diabetes can be a possible reason for any of the above skin conditions and there is also a good chance that a person may be allergic to some diabetes medications. It is best to consult your doctor whenever you notice abnormalities in your skin, especially leg rashes.

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