Manage Your Blood Sugar
High blood sugar can also cause your skin to become dry and prone to breaking and cracking. This can easily lead to infections. High blood sugar can make the infection even more difficult to heal. The key to diabetes skin care is also to always keep your blood sugar level in check. If you do this, then everything else will be much easier to deal with.
Control Your Blood Pressure
Since your skin is the largest organ in your body, it could easily be affected by any health condition or illness. People with diabetes are at risk of developing high blood pressure which can greatly affect the skin.
It is therefore important that you take your medications promptly and exercise regularly. This can help lower your blood sugar and your blood pressure as well, while also increasing blood flow to your skin, which allows your skin to stay healthy.