Digital sclerosis is a type of rash that occurs in those with type 1 diabetes.
The skin becomes hardened, thick and waxy on the backs of the hands; dermatologists can provide treatment for this form of rash that can also cause the finger joints to stiffen.
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Necrobiosis lipoidica diabeticorum is a lower leg rash more often found in women.
Also known by the name NLD, this causes red, raised, and shiny patches of skin with a yellow centres.
Source: Daily Express