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I have had diabetes for 16 years and high blood pressure for 11 years, and I am taking Concor AM 5, Telma 40, Glimulin MF Forte, Janumet 50/1000, Gabapin NT 400/10, and Ecosprin AV 75 regularly. For the last 6 months, I have been getting itching near my joints repeatedly. Allerid 10 mg provides relief for 2 days, but the itching returns after 4 to 5 days. Could this be due to diabetes, allergy, or any of my medicines?
Frequent itching around the joints can happen for different reasons, and in your case, it may be related to diabetes, dry skin, allergy, sweating, fungal infection, or sometimes even a reaction to medicines. Long-term diabetes can make the skin dry and sensitive, especially when sugar levels are not fully controlled. Allerid giving temporary relief suggests that an allergic or irritation-related component may also be present. Medicines such as Janumet, Telmisartan, or other long-term medicines can occasionally contribute to itching in some people, although this is not always the main cause. Skin infections, liver or kidney issues, and nerve-related skin sensitivity may also need to be ruled out, especially in long-standing diabetes. Keeping the skin moisturised, avoiding very hot water, wearing loose cotton clothing, and maintaining good sugar control may help reduce itching. Try to avoid scratching repeatedly because it can damage the skin and increase irritation. A proper medical evaluation is important if the itching keeps returning, spreads, causes rashes or swelling, disturbs sleep, or does not improve despite treatment.
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