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Does diabetes medication dry out skin? |
Does diabetes medication dry out skin? Just being a diabetic will dry out your skin. I have never had any of the meds I took make it any worse. I guess it could depend on the person Matter of fact, I went to the doctor today and was complaining of my dry skin (was getting 3 mo. regular check up for diabetes) and my doctor told me that it is cause both my being diabetic and medications..insulin makes it worse... |
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