Adult males only: skin conditions due to diabetes?!


Question: damn, losing 5 points for this;
due to diabetes, I have discovered I have a rash in my genitalia area. are there/is there/any other adult males with this situation?
and yes, I have a topical cream for it.
thanks


Answers: damn, losing 5 points for this;
due to diabetes, I have discovered I have a rash in my genitalia area. are there/is there/any other adult males with this situation?
and yes, I have a topical cream for it.
thanks

Whilst not suffering this particular problem I hope it might be of interest to you to take a look at the information about balancing your body pH. The theory, which has paid off big time for many diabetes sufferers, relates to reducing the acidity of your body. The expert in this matter made a great presentation and the videos can be seen here:
http://www.gonando.com/alkaline-foods.ht...
You should pick up on the diabetes references and if you want to know more about the whole approach which should have positive impact on both your akin and general health then you could look at the key publication 'pH Miracle for Diabetes' which is very helpful:
http://astore.amazon.com/usastore1-20/de...

NOTE: Added -- I should say that if you decide to follow this protocol it has proven to be very effective in dealing with yeast problems if indeed that is what is triggering the skin problem.

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YEAST infections are common when diabetes is not controlled. If this is the source of your rash, you will need an anti-yeast ointment, and, you should closely monitor your blood sugar.

Well guy, I have type two and at 67 am starting to have those problems. I have found that Preponderation H Helps heal the rash and deaden the itching. Also something you may never think of Vagicil cream does darn good job of stopping the itch.

I haven't heard of this and diabetes being connected. try "Lamisil" a OTC medication. most problems are yeast infection, or a fungus. This is the same one you get between your toes, just in a more painful area. cleaning up after sex is a must! drying with a clean towel and then it goes to get washed. Don't reuse a towel with this infection. topical creams are just wat they say, feel good creams, you need a better product to stop this in it's tracts.





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