Allergic Reaction Diabetes Foot Rash
You may see a large blister a group of blisters or both.
Allergic reaction diabetes foot rash. Cover the irritated skin with a hypoallergenic or cloth bandage or gauze pad secured in place with hypoallergenic or. Unlike the blisters that develop after a burn these blisters are not painful. It s rare but people with diabetes can see blisters suddenly appear on their skin. The blisters tend to form on the hands feet legs or forearms and look like the blisters that appear after a serious burn.
This is an uncommon complication of diabetics and is also referred to as bullosis diabeticorum. Change the bandage at least once a day. Other diabetics may have a longer time with it and are more likely to experience pain and tearing than persistent itching. Disseminated granuloma annulare disseminated ga appears as red or skin colored raised bumps that look like rashes commonly on the hands or feet.
Gently wash the area with a mild soap and warm water. The blisters tend to be more common on the backs of the hands fingers feet toes forearms and legs. Appears as a raised area or darkening of the skin. Allergic reaction to the medication can also lead to rashes on foot skin surface.
Some of the edible acids and oils also react to your skin and develops rashes as they are not digested by body easily. They are similar to the type of blisters you get from a burn and occur at a higher rate in diabetics who have diabetic neuropathy. These bumps may be itchy. Therefore it creates itchiness and thus develops rashes.
Check the area to make sure the irritation doesn t get worse.