Hi BG Levels and Facial Infections

SteveB66

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Hi all, I'm currently experiencing higher than normal BG levels which I'm currently working on to try to reduce to more normal levels. However, I've recently developed some quite nasty boil-like infections on my face which my GP says is probably caused by shaving and exacerbated by high BG levels. I've been on antibiotics for just over a week now and they're clearing up. My GP also advised that I shave with a single blade rather than the multi blades that are popular. I've purchased one and have shaved with one today but I just wondered if anyone else (presumably of the male variety!) has had similar issues?

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2131tom

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Hi, Steve,

I did have more of those mattery-headed spots (I wouldn't have called them boils) at times on my face when my BG was higher than it is now and it's true that they've stopped more-or-less in line with my reduced BG levels.

However, I think we need to be careful not to attribute everything to diabetes. I'm sure it doesn't help but whether it actually caused them, I couldn't say.
 

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Steve, I would focus on your bg, why do you think It's gone high
 

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I'm a female but have also developed spots on my face, even though BS control good. GP thinks it may be diabetes related but they really don't know for sure.


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i thought i had a facial infection but the wife said "nah your just an ugly *******"
 
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These are my thoughts - right or wrong.
Our bodies run on and are governed by hormones. If there is an imbalance of any sort then there will be signs seen. The skin is the biggest organ in the body and as such may well react to a hormone imbalance. Ask any female about her skin condition when her monthly is due. At puberty the hormones are running rampant and imbalanced. Some people get spots, some get none at all and others get boils. I had horrendous spots akin to a pizza.




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i think youre probably run down along with high BG. When my BG is high and I dont have stable control, I too get all types of infections.... from spots to a stye in my eye...or even a cold sore. Work on getting your BG down and keeping them stable. Get a good multivitamin. Eat fresh foods and drink at least 8 glasses of water a day. I think your body is telling you that you need some change. Listen to your body.
Hope you get sorted.
 

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Thanks for your replies. Still trying to get my BG down to normal levels but it's not going well. I'm hoping to go on basal/bolus because Novamix just isn't doing the job anymore. Just need to try to convince my nurse - again!!


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High Bg can make infection more likely, but it can also be a consequence of infection.
I'm a woman so don't need to contend with shaving, but my T1 husband and I have been married over 40 years, so I'm familiar with the process.
I obviously con't know your specific problem, but I'll suggest you up your hygiene techniques for your shaving gear, whilsst watching carefully what you eat. If things don't improve quickly, harras that GP of yours
Hana