Diabetes mellitus and its skin manifestations - dermatology for diabetologists

Introduction: Diabetes Mellitus (DM) one of the most common chronic disease in Europe, can affect every part of the body including the skin. Metabolic changes during the progress of diabetes mellitus , influence the occurence of various dermatoses such as Acanthosis nigricans, Necrobiosis lipoidica...

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Main Authors: Maria Sambura, Sara Rosołowska-Żak, Julia Pałuchowska, Anna Szymkowicz, Patrycja Paschke, Igor Miczek
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Language:English
Published: Kazimierz Wielki University 2024-02-01
Series:Journal of Education, Health and Sport
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Online Access:https://apcz.umk.pl/JEHS/article/view/48324
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author Maria Sambura
Sara Rosołowska-Żak
Julia Pałuchowska
Anna Szymkowicz
Patrycja Paschke
Igor Miczek
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Julia Pałuchowska
Anna Szymkowicz
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Igor Miczek
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description Introduction: Diabetes Mellitus (DM) one of the most common chronic disease in Europe, can affect every part of the body including the skin. Metabolic changes during the progress of diabetes mellitus , influence the occurence of various dermatoses such as Acanthosis nigricans, Necrobiosis lipoidica diabeticorum, bullosis diabeticorum, eruptive xanthomatosis and diabetic dermopathy.  On the other hand, there are allergic skin reactions as a consequence of insulin infusion, diabetic pills treatment and using diabetic devices like insulin pumps and glucose monitors that can improve patiens glycemic control and their quality of life.    Aim of the study: The aim of our study is to present skin manifestations associated with diabetes mellitus patients. The importance of early detection skin changes and its significance are also analysed.    Material and methods: We searched electronic databases, using keywords such as „Diabetes Mellitus” , „ Skin dermatoses assosiated with diabetes mellitus „ and „Acanthosis Nigricans”    Conclusions: Human skin is a reflection of the processes that take place in the body. The characteristc dermatoses that appear on it, can be a clue for the doctor and help him in the diagnostic process and proper control of diabetes. Technological progress has led to the develompent of specialized devices to control the glycemia of patients, however, this is often associated with the deterioration in the well-being of patients and the benefits of treatment ,by reverse allergic skin reactions to contact with the equipment.
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spelling doaj.art-fcccaca46b02456e8cbc97a4f7ab4c852024-02-23T11:52:53ZengKazimierz Wielki UniversityJournal of Education, Health and Sport2391-83062024-02-016210.12775/JEHS.2024.62.008Diabetes mellitus and its skin manifestations - dermatology for diabetologistsMaria Sambura0Sara Rosołowska-Żak1Julia Pałuchowska2Anna Szymkowicz3Patrycja Paschke4Igor Miczek 5Wojewódzki Szpital Specjalistyczny Nr 5 im. Świętej Barbary w SosnowcuWojewódzki Szpital Specjalistyczny nr 5 im. św. Barbary w Sosnowcu, Plac Medyków 1, 41-200 Sosnowiec, Polska.ZOZ w Nysie ul. Bohaterów Warszawy 23 , 48-300 Nysa. ZOZ w Nysie ul. Bohaterów Warszawy 23 , 48-300 Nysa.SP ZOZ MSWiA w Katowicach im. Sierżanta Grzegorza Załogi Ul. Wita Stwosza 41, 40-514 Katowice.SP ZOZ MSWiA w Katowicach im. Sierżanta Grzegorza Załogi Ul. Wita Stwosza 41, 40-514 Katowice. Introduction: Diabetes Mellitus (DM) one of the most common chronic disease in Europe, can affect every part of the body including the skin. Metabolic changes during the progress of diabetes mellitus , influence the occurence of various dermatoses such as Acanthosis nigricans, Necrobiosis lipoidica diabeticorum, bullosis diabeticorum, eruptive xanthomatosis and diabetic dermopathy.  On the other hand, there are allergic skin reactions as a consequence of insulin infusion, diabetic pills treatment and using diabetic devices like insulin pumps and glucose monitors that can improve patiens glycemic control and their quality of life.    Aim of the study: The aim of our study is to present skin manifestations associated with diabetes mellitus patients. The importance of early detection skin changes and its significance are also analysed.    Material and methods: We searched electronic databases, using keywords such as „Diabetes Mellitus” , „ Skin dermatoses assosiated with diabetes mellitus „ and „Acanthosis Nigricans”    Conclusions: Human skin is a reflection of the processes that take place in the body. The characteristc dermatoses that appear on it, can be a clue for the doctor and help him in the diagnostic process and proper control of diabetes. Technological progress has led to the develompent of specialized devices to control the glycemia of patients, however, this is often associated with the deterioration in the well-being of patients and the benefits of treatment ,by reverse allergic skin reactions to contact with the equipment. https://apcz.umk.pl/JEHS/article/view/48324type 2 diabetesdermatosesAllergic contact dermatitisdiabetologycutaneous manifestationscontinuous glucose monitoring sensors
spellingShingle Maria Sambura
Sara Rosołowska-Żak
Julia Pałuchowska
Anna Szymkowicz
Patrycja Paschke
Igor Miczek
Diabetes mellitus and its skin manifestations - dermatology for diabetologists
Journal of Education, Health and Sport
type 2 diabetes
dermatoses
Allergic contact dermatitis
diabetology
cutaneous manifestations
continuous glucose monitoring sensors
title Diabetes mellitus and its skin manifestations - dermatology for diabetologists
title_full Diabetes mellitus and its skin manifestations - dermatology for diabetologists
title_fullStr Diabetes mellitus and its skin manifestations - dermatology for diabetologists
title_full_unstemmed Diabetes mellitus and its skin manifestations - dermatology for diabetologists
title_short Diabetes mellitus and its skin manifestations - dermatology for diabetologists
title_sort diabetes mellitus and its skin manifestations dermatology for diabetologists
topic type 2 diabetes
dermatoses
Allergic contact dermatitis
diabetology
cutaneous manifestations
continuous glucose monitoring sensors
url https://apcz.umk.pl/JEHS/article/view/48324
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