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What the Skin Changes Mean

Dark, velvety patches on the neck, armpits, or groin may look like dirt but can signal Acanthosis Nigricans, a

skin condition often linked to insulin resistance and high blood sugar.

These patches can’t be scrubbed away and aren’t caused by poor hygiene.

Causes and Risk Factors

Acanthosis Nigricans isn’t a disease itself—it’s a warning sign.

Common causes include insulin resistance, obesity, hormonal disorders, genetics, and rarely medications or tumors.

Children and adults with obesity who develop these patches may face a higher risk of type 2 diabetes.

Diagnosis and When to See a Doctor

The patches are usually painless and not itchy. Blood sugar tests can help confirm insulin resistance.

A doctor should be consulted if patches appear suddenly, spread, or come with symptoms like fatigue, excessive thirst, or frequent urination.

Management and Prevention

Treatment focuses on the root cause: healthy eating, physical activity, weight management, and regular health screenings. Early recognition supports long-term health.

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