What should be done about severe skin itching in diabetic patients?
Severe skin itching in diabetic patients can generally be relieved by controlling blood glucose, maintaining skin moisture, and avoiding irritants. Specific measures are as follows:
1. Blood Glucose Control
Skin itching in diabetic patients may result from neuropathy caused by high blood glucose. Maintaining stable blood glucose levels in daily life can help reduce itching caused by nerve damage. A light diet is recommended, avoiding spicy, greasy, and irritating foods. Increase intake of vegetables, fruits, and high-fiber foods.
2. Maintain Skin Moisture
For diabetic patients experiencing skin itching, using moisturizing creams or lotions is recommended to alleviate itching caused by dry skin.
3. Avoid Irritants
When skin itching occurs, diabetic patients should avoid using irritating bath products or cosmetics, and prevent skin friction or scratching.
In addition, medication can also help relieve symptoms. If skin itching is severe or persists without improvement, medical consultation is recommended for professional diagnosis and treatment. Prior to seeing a doctor, do not self-medicate or attempt other treatments, as this may worsen symptoms or delay proper care.