Hopefully my managed blood sugars will stop me fro getting HS infections as often and make the healing time for abcesses and open wounds much faster.
Thanks for your reply.Infections also cause high blood sugars, so you've got a vicious circle there. Though I'm a little surprised that as a T2 you've moved onto insulin so early (possibly a misdiagnosed T1/LADA?) your skin condition will have pushed your levels up and possibly necessitated the use of insulin.
As a T1 I have access to sick day rules for increasing insulin so as to cover high levels caused by illness, have your clinic told you how to adjust your insulin for illness?
Edited to add: are you on steroids for your skin condition? Those are renowned for raising levels....
I have Hidradenitis too, had it for over 30 years, since I was in my early 20s. I believe it’s generally regarded as an autoimmune disease so although the body produces enormous, excruciatingly painful boils and copious amounts of pus and goo it’s not actually an infection, but the body attacking in itself. Of course, once you have active lesions you can easily get secondary infections although I managed to avoid that. I found a couple of drops of tea tree oil on a dampened cotton wool swab, wiped over the area as frequently as I could manage, really helped with controlling secondary infection.I have been type 2 diabetic for the past 3 years and since then I have become insulin dependent. In the last 2 years I have also been diagnosed with a condition called Hidradenitis Suppurativa (HS). This is a skin condition where you get abscesses and open sores around your groin, buttocks, under arms, anywhere really, and also become prone to infections.
It only dawned on me the other night when I was watching GP’s Behind Closed Doors that having high blood sugar can also cause infections. To be totally honest my diabetes had taken a back seat whilst I try and cope with my HS. I only realised that if my sugars are high then that could be another reason that I’ve been getting infections, near enough one every 2 weeks.
Therefore, I have realised that I need to take my blood sugars more seriously and monitor them more frequently.
Hopefully my managed blood sugars will stop me fro getting HS infections as often and make the healing time for abcesses and open wounds much faster.
My gp and clinic haven't been helpful at all since the beginning.
Hello and I hope your efforts help with your condition.I have been type 2 diabetic for the past 3 years and since then I have become insulin dependent. In the last 2 years I have also been diagnosed with a condition called Hidradenitis Suppurativa (HS). This is a skin condition where you get abscesses and open sores around your groin, buttocks, under arms, anywhere really, and also become prone to infections.
It only dawned on me the other night when I was watching GP’s Behind Closed Doors that having high blood sugar can also cause infections. To be totally honest my diabetes had taken a back seat whilst I try and cope with my HS. I only realised that if my sugars are high then that could be another reason that I’ve been getting infections, near enough one every 2 weeks.
Therefore, I have realised that I need to take my blood sugars more seriously and monitor them more frequently.
Hopefully my managed blood sugars will stop me fro getting HS infections as often and make the healing time for abcesses and open wounds much faster.
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