How to Care for Your Skin when You Have Diabetes

Shaw Belt
One of the common side effects of diabetes is dry skin. According to the American Diabetes Association, due to high levels of glucose in the bloodstream, it can often be difficult for skin to receive the right nutrients, including water, that it needs to stay healthy and hydrated. In the absence of moisture and the right pH balance, many diabetics not only have dry skin, but they can also develop fungus on the surface of their skin.

A fungal infection is not always visible to the eye, according to WebMD.com. However, it can be itchy and uncomfortable. Therefore, when managing their skin, diabetics not only need to be sure that they treat their skin for dryness, but also for fungal infections and growth.

Here are a few products that help diabetics maintain proper skin care, according to IMTypefree.com:

Diabet-X Anti-Fungal Cream

This anti-fungal cream is perfect for fighting fungus on the surface of the skin - especially in areas where the skin has become cracked and dry. It uses a powerful anti-fungal ingredient called miconazole nitrate, which is gentle on the skin and generally safe for most skin types. Simply cover the infected area twice a day with this cream to reduce or eliminate fungal growth.

Cavilon Dry Skin Foot Cream

This foot cream provides deep moisture for diabetics and is intended for use on the feet. Because many diabetics have issues with blood circulation, it is common for diabetics to have cracked skin on their feet. Cracked skin can not only be uncomfortable, but it can also leave the skin open to infection and further damage. A deep moisturizing lotion, such as this one, is a great way to moisturize the skin so that it stays protected.

Diabet-X Body Wash

This brand of body wash is designed uniquely for diabetics. The gentle foaming wash provides moisture to the skin as it cleans, ensuring that the skin stays hydrated throughout the day and in all conditions.

NouveauDerm Gel Therapy

These gel therapy gloves are excellent tools for keeping the hands moisturized. After applying lotion to the skin, simply slip on the gloves to lock the moisture in for hours. Many diabetics use these gloves during sleep so they can wake up with hydrated, beautiful-looking hands. After all, well hydrated hands are less likely to have cracked skin and become damaged.

While there are many products available to help diabetics care for their skin, diabetics need to keep in mind that staying hydrated is one of the best defenses against bad or damaged skin. Not only should diabetics use hydrating moisturizers on a daily basis in dry areas, but they should also be sure to drink plenty of water and get at least 30 minutes of exercise a day so that they can maintain proper blood flow throughout the body.

Sources:
www.imtypefree.com
www.webmd.com
www.diabetes.org

Published by Shaw Belt

Since 2004, Shaw Belt has been a freelance writer based in Richmond, Virginia. She specializes in feature article writing, search engine optimized Web content, and business writing.  View profile

  • A fungal infection is not always visible to the eye.
  • Due to high levels of glucose in the bloodstream of diabetics, skin can be dry.
Diabetics not only need to be sure that they treat their skin for dryness, but also for fungal infections and growth.

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