Last Updated on May 30, 2020
5. Skin Infections
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Skin infections are very common, and they can happen to anyone. But people who have diabetes are significantly more prone to them. Common symptoms of skin infections include a hot, swollen skin patch that is painful to the touch, a skin rash, small blisters, or dry, scaly skin. Here are some of the most common skin infections caused by type 2 diabetes. Fungal infections: athlete’s foot, yeast infection, jock itch, and ringworm. Bacterial infections: nail infection, eyelid sties, carbuncles, and boils. [ads shortcode=”td_responsive”]