Potential skin problems of diabetes mellitus patients: a review

I. -. Andamari, H. Thio, H. Soebono
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Diabetes mellitus (DM) is one of the common metabolic disorders, and a major part of chronic diseases, the prevalence of which tends to increase due to multifactor. Blood vessels, kidneys, lungs, and skin are among the organs that are affected. The first problem that arises, or commonly exists among one-third of diabetics, are problems with their skin, although skin lesions may develop along with the progress of the disease, or can occur during the later phase of DM. The prevalence and symptoms of skin problems in type 1 DM (T1DM) and type 2 DM (T2DM) are often unclear, and at the beginning of the course of the diseases they often go undiagnosed. Several theories regarding the pathophysiology of DM can be used as a logical reference for the early identification and diagnosis of skin problems, aimed at preventing the worsened condition. The use of skin autofluorescence (SAF) and AGEs reader in several cases of skin problems, can also be an important marker as an adjunct to predict the possibility and progressiveness of DM. Skin problems linked to patients with DM can be categorized as strongly related to diabetes, non-specific and related to DM, skin infection in DM, and skin problems due to diabetic medication. With the current COVID-19 pandemic, there are additional demands for more critical investigation of skin problems in patients with DM. The skin problems that occur in DM may need to be examined from the early stage and it is necessary to inhibit the progression of skin problems, as well as to consider the need for multidisciplinary DM therapy.
糖尿病患者潜在的皮肤问题综述
糖尿病(DM)是一种常见的代谢性疾病,是慢性疾病的重要组成部分,由于多种因素的影响,其患病率呈上升趋势。血管、肾脏、肺和皮肤都是受影响的器官。在三分之一的糖尿病患者中,出现的第一个问题或普遍存在的问题是皮肤问题,尽管皮肤病变可能随着疾病的进展而发展,或可能发生在糖尿病的晚期。1型糖尿病(T1DM)和2型糖尿病(T2DM)的皮肤问题的患病率和症状通常不清楚,在病程开始时,它们往往未被诊断出来。关于糖尿病病理生理学的一些理论可以作为早期识别和诊断皮肤问题的逻辑参考,旨在防止病情恶化。皮肤自身荧光(SAF)和AGEs阅读器在一些皮肤问题病例中的使用,也可以作为预测糖尿病可能性和进展性的重要标志。与糖尿病患者相关的皮肤问题可分为与糖尿病密切相关、非特异性和相关糖尿病、糖尿病皮肤感染和糖尿病药物引起的皮肤问题。随着当前的COVID-19大流行,对糖尿病患者皮肤问题进行更严格的调查有更多的需求。糖尿病患者出现的皮肤问题可能需要从早期就进行检查,有必要抑制皮肤问题的进展,并考虑是否需要多学科的糖尿病治疗。
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