Dark skin: A skin condition called Acanthosis Nigricans, in the development of velvety dark skin in multiple areas, including the neck, hands, groin, elbows, armpits and keens. These thickened patches hyperpigmented the skin area are considered the first warning signs of diabetes.
Scaly skin patches: Diabetic dermopathy is where scaly patches and light brownish develop on the skin, often mistaken for sun spots but barely noticeable. With the high insulin presence in the body, dermopathy causes minuscule depression in the lower legs.