Health Tip: Caring for a Diabetic's Skin
July 7, 2009, 10:44 AM ET
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July 8 -- (HealthDay News) -- People with diabetes may be concerned with their heart, eyes and nerves. But don't forget the body's largest organ.
As many as one-third of diabetics develop a skin disorder, the American Diabetes Association says.
The association offers these skin care suggestions:
Make sure your skin is always clean and dry. Sprinkle some talcum powder in areas where skin touches other skin, such as under the arms and in the groin area.Take lukewarm, not hot, showers and baths, and always use a gentle moisturizing soap.Moisturize your skin with a good lotion, just not between the toes, which can encourage fungal growth.Promptly wash any cuts or scrapes with water and soap, and protect them with a gauze pad.See your doctor about any skin wounds that appear serious or that don't seem to heal.