I was diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes about 7 weeks ago. Prior to and since diagnosis I have dreadfully itchy skin which is impossible to ignore. My legs, stomach, backside, back, arms and neck are covered in sores from my scratching - and still I scratch. Blood sugar levels are still high and have just started medication. Does anyone know of anything that will relieve this itching?
You might want to get your PTH and serum calcium levels checked. I went hyperpara just before I was diagnosed with diabetes and the itching drove me nuts. It mayn't be that at all, but hyperpara at least is curable if it is.
Other than that, try not to scratch and probably the best thing is unrefined shea butter - it helps a lot with moisturising, and it sounds like you need it.
If it started after you started taking medicine, there's also a possibility you're having an allergic reaction to it, and that's worth checking, too.
I was diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes about 7 weeks ago. Prior to and since diagnosis I have dreadfully itchy skin which is impossible to ignore. My legs, stomach, backside, back, arms and neck are covered in sores from my scratching - and still I scratch. Blood sugar levels are still high and have just started medication. Does anyone know of anything that will relieve this itching?
ihodge1, I've had a similar problem and found that Eurax (crotamiton) lotion worked really well to relieve the itching. It's available over the counter from pharmacies.