Is it normal to have mottling on your legs as well as your hands with diabetic nueropathy? - why do legs go mottled
What causes stains? I am a 21yrs old woman.
Is it normal to have mottling on your legs as well as your hands with diabetic nueropathy? - why do legs go mottled
What causes stains? I am a 21yrs old woman.
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It is normal to have diabetes, but not caused by neuropathy.
sounds like a symptom than acanthosis nigricans. This is the people who are overweight or diabetic common. And as you know, many times these two things. Spots on the hands is not common, but there is no reason this does not occur, either.
The good news is that disappears when you get your diabetes under control. Who does not have neuropathy shows that we are not yet able to control their diabetes.
You need to get your diet under strict control. You should exercise more, and you have to control your weight. This helps both type 1 and type 2 diabetes.
If you are the type 2 oral medications, some that can help. If you type 1, are your sole remedy is to inject insulin.
But medication and insulin can be done by you. You need to control the rest through the monitoring of nutrition, exercise and weight.
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