What to know about Diabetes and Nail Fungus

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What to know about Diabetes and Nail Fungus

Are you a diabetic patient experiencing yellow and cracked nails? Believe it or not, up to half of all nail infections are caused by fungus. Nail fungus can affect certain groups more than others. For example, 1 in 3 diabetic patients suffer from nail fungus which is greater than the general population of 1 in 10 people. In this blog post, we will read about the link between diabetes and nail fungus and which is the best treatment available. So, let’s begin.

WHY NAIL FUNGUS HAS HIGHER INCIDENCE IN DIABETIC INDIVIDUALS Diabetes is a metabolic disorder characterized by abnormal insulin release or sensitivity, as well as a loss of blood glucose control. Diabetes can have devastating effects on many organ systems, including nails. Nails not only have their own problems in the form of various diseases, but they also serve as a screening for various systemic illnesses such as diabetes. In a study of more than 1,000 people who were randomly asked to have an extra foot exam, obesity, along with vascular disease and diabetes, was found to be one of the three most common risk factors for fungal nail disease.


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