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Can Itchy Spots After Shower And Sweet Drinks Be Indication Of Diabetes?

I get itchy in spots here and there all over my body after I take a shower lately, and it also occurred after I drink something sweet lately. Is this diabetes? I am 55 about 200lb 5 9 and tested free of diabetes about 7 years ago. In fact I had a reading of 70 after eating a lite breakfast.
Mon, 23 Jun 2014
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

It is possible that your reaction may be allergic in origin. It is unlikely to be related to diabetes.

You need to determine what foods or agents you use on your body that may be provoking your reaction.

It is possible that it is the soap that you are using and also may be something in the juice that is causing the reaction.

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Can Itchy Spots After Shower And Sweet Drinks Be Indication Of Diabetes?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic It is possible that your reaction may be allergic in origin. It is unlikely to be related to diabetes. You need to determine what foods or agents you use on your body that may be provoking your reaction. It is possible that it is the soap that you are using and also may be something in the juice that is causing the reaction. I hope this helps