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Can Diabetes Cause Skin Rash?

. Hi, my mom is an diabetic patient age of 53. She developed Rashes on body and Fainted. Few days ago she also had Eye allergy. Frequency of Rashes increses at the Night and slowly decrease in the morning..
Mon, 13 Oct 2014
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Hello,
this is not caused by diabetes. This seems like a symptom of an allergic reaction. I could not tell what causes it, since I've no information about her medical history. Important information include:
- the drugs she's taking: what drugs, for how long, when did the symptoms start.
- history of allergies.
- changes in every day living like a new perfume, food etc close to the symptoms.
These are the most important. More information could be extracted in a clinical encounter.
Causes of allergy can be difficult to unravel. A visit to a specialist in allergies would help. The specialist could conduct clinical or laboratory tests to investigate the cause.
I hope I've addressed your concerns!
If you have further questions, please ask and I'll be glad to answer.
Kind Regards!
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Can Diabetes Cause Skin Rash?

Hello, this is not caused by diabetes. This seems like a symptom of an allergic reaction. I could not tell what causes it, since I ve no information about her medical history. Important information include: - the drugs she s taking: what drugs, for how long, when did the symptoms start. - history of allergies. - changes in every day living like a new perfume, food etc close to the symptoms. These are the most important. More information could be extracted in a clinical encounter. Causes of allergy can be difficult to unravel. A visit to a specialist in allergies would help. The specialist could conduct clinical or laboratory tests to investigate the cause. I hope I ve addressed your concerns! If you have further questions, please ask and I ll be glad to answer. Kind Regards!