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<blockquote data-quote="levana" data-source="post: 176996" data-attributes="member: 32029"><p>Hi Kash, </p><p>If your sugar levels are fine, it is rather unlikely that the changes in your skin condition are a result of your recent change of diabetes treatment. </p><p>Perhaps there is some other change in your daily routine? Maybe you have moved to an area with a drier weather? Working long hours in an office with an air conditioning and not enough moisture in the air? Or perhaps you were infected by a fungus somehow? (high sugar levels are very pleasant for fungus to develop in, by the way). </p><p></p><p>In case you sugar levels are not in good balance, I would suggest doing your best to balance them. Even if this does not have to do with your feet condition, it will certainly be great and healthy for you. </p><p></p><p>My last and most obvious advice to you is, naturally, to consult a physician, since they studied for many years, and they are getting paid to give a reliable opinion in such matters...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="levana, post: 176996, member: 32029"] Hi Kash, If your sugar levels are fine, it is rather unlikely that the changes in your skin condition are a result of your recent change of diabetes treatment. Perhaps there is some other change in your daily routine? Maybe you have moved to an area with a drier weather? Working long hours in an office with an air conditioning and not enough moisture in the air? Or perhaps you were infected by a fungus somehow? (high sugar levels are very pleasant for fungus to develop in, by the way). In case you sugar levels are not in good balance, I would suggest doing your best to balance them. Even if this does not have to do with your feet condition, it will certainly be great and healthy for you. My last and most obvious advice to you is, naturally, to consult a physician, since they studied for many years, and they are getting paid to give a reliable opinion in such matters... [/QUOTE]
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