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I have brown flecks on the lower legs and occasionally a feeling as if I've been stung there by a bee. Is this anything to do with diabetes - or just another of the joys of getting old? Or perhaps due to the heat?
I have brown flecks on the lower legs and occasionally a feeling as if I've been stung there by a bee. Is this anything to do with diabetes - or just another of the joys of getting old? Or perhaps due to the heat?
How long have you been diabetic? Have you recently lowered your numbers? I don't have the brown flecks, but have have some bee stings and some burning on feet since lowering my numbers back to normal levels. Hoping it fades away soon. I had no symptoms at diagnosis a few months ago.
How long have you been diabetic? Have you recently lowered your numbers? I don't have the brown flecks, but have have some bee stings and some burning on feet since lowering my numbers back to normal levels. Hoping it fades away soon. I had no symptoms at diagnosis a few months ago.
Likewise - As my numbers have been coming down, I have had the sensation of bee stings in the legs and burning sensation in the feet. Nice to know not alone.
I have brown flecks on the lower legs and occasionally a feeling as if I've been stung there by a bee. Is this anything to do with diabetes - or just another of the joys of getting old? Or perhaps due to the heat?
Trouble is, the best thing to do is to get yourself to a doctor for a proper diagnosis. There are quite a few different skin and lower leg conditions that can develop, some due to diabetes and some totally unrelated.
Best to get checked out by a pro.
Hope that helps.
(I have a varicose vein that sometimes feels like a bee sting, or as if someone has stubbed a cigarette out on my leg)
My answer to you was deleted because I apparently it wasn't helpful to you and was suggesting that you had the conditions I listed for you. I wasn't saying that you HAVE this but you asked about whether it's diabetes related or not and yes skin conditions are issues with diabetics. I guess if you would like to know what it was I said just ask me