I did wanna know. Thanks!Having sat in as a guinea pig for FRCP exams over a space of 33 years, it was only after 2000 that the consultant mentioned the significance of a lack of hair on the lower legs of a male being a sign of likely diabetes. I fit that category - I'm sure you wanted to know that!
Several men I know of that age have lost leg hair.....testosterone maybe if it’s not diabetes related.If you were of the female persuasion I'd ask if you were of a "certain age" as that can affect bodily hair, but nope not that ..........
Evening all
Approx 3 or 4 months before I was eventually T2 diagnosed, both my legs below the knee were losing and in fact have lost 80% of the hair...so smooth now, a competitive cyclist would be jealous.
Wondered, anyone else have this side effect (perhaps some sort of neuropathy going on)?
There's no tingling, no pain, no numbness - just hairless....
Interesting. I always put my husband's relatively hairless lower legs down to the rubbing of his wearing trousers all the time.
Yet I am diabetic and he isn't and my legs show a bear like heritage.
Have you @BRSBRI changed what you wear routinely, perhaps due to lockdown?
I too have heard of poor circulation resulting in hairless feet , I have alopecia but not total , and I know my picture displays a bald head but I can grow a full head of hair , I have said this before , my left eyebrow is virtually away but my right one Is like a caterpillar ( not a good look ) , my belly is hairless as is my chest if I grow a goatee it has bald bits in it , I went to doc he diagnosed me with alopecia, he said you’ve got one auto immune disease not surprised you have another , I’m not saying this is the same in your case , oh btw my knees are more hairy now than they’ve ever been , and don’t get me started on my ears I could knit a jumper with what I have in my lugs ,the joys of being human and getting old , maybe a good time for you to get on that bike hehehe
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