According to the World Health Organization, over 422 million people worldwide have diabetes, a number that continues to climb each year. The skin, being the body’s largest organ, is often one of the first places where diabetes complications manifest. Unfortunately, many diabetes-related skin problems go undetected until they become severe, making early recognition and management essential. Understanding these skin issues can help those with diabetes take proactive steps to protect their health and improve their quality of life.
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50. Delayed Hair and Nail Growth Delayed hair and nail growth is a subtle but important sign of circulatory problems in people with diabetes. Chronic high…