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Diabetes and fungal infections: Control blood sugar levels, maintain foot hygiene to avoid infections

Fungal infections may seem like a minor concern, but for diabetic patients, they can lead to serious complications if left unchecked. Maintaining good hygiene, controlling blood sugar, and paying attention to foot care are essential steps in preventing these infections.

December 16, 2024 / 13:46 IST
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Control blood sugar levels: Managing blood sugar levels is crucial in preventing fungal infections. Poorly controlled diabetes weakens the immune system, making it harder to fight off infections (Image: Canva)

Fungal infections are common problems that can affect various parts of the body. These infections thrive in warm, moist environments and often cause discomfort, itching, and inflammation. Diabetes patients, however, are at a higher risk for developing fungal infections due to the nature of the disease and the impact it has on the immune system. Therefore, they must adopt preventive measures to reduce the risk of fungal growth, especially in areas like the feet.

Says Dr Jay Chordia, Endocrinologist at Paras Health, Udaipur, “Patients with diabetes need to be vigilant about foot care and hygiene, as high blood sugar levels create an ideal breeding ground for fungi. Preventive measures are essential to avoid infections and promote good health.”

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He adds, "Fungal infections are caused by the growth of fungi in or on the body, often in areas that are warm and moist, such as the feet, armpits, and groin. Symptoms can include redness, itching, scaling, and sometimes pain. The common types of fungal infections include athlete's foot, ringworm, and yeast infections.”

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