ABSTRACT
Objective: To study the prevalence and the pattern of mucocutaneous manifestations among diabetic patients to aid in better management of diabetic skin diseases
Methods: Three hundred consecutive patients with the diagnosis of diabetes mellitus [DM] and seeking treatment for skin lesions in the OPD of Department of Dermatology in Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences, Ranchi were included in the study
Results: Diabetic patients accounted for 7.2 percent of Dermatology OPD attendance with a male preponderance [M:F=1.4:1]. The common skin disorders for which patients sought treatment were: superficial fungal infections [24 percent], acrochordons [17.7 percent], xerosis [13.7 percent] and bacterial infections [7.4 percent]
Conclusion: Skin problems are quite common among diabetic population. Most of the dermatoses were infectious in nature. The early detection of mucocutaneous manifestations in DM is of utmost importance to be able to avoid and manage the complications and prevent disability