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Dark Skin Patches on Neck and Armpits

Velvety, darkened patches of skin — primarily on the back of the neck, armpits, and groin — are called acanthosis nigricans. This visible sign occurs because excess insulin in your blood stimulates skin cells to multiply rapidly. It's one of the most reliable early indicators of insulin resistance, which precedes type 2 diabetes. The patches cannot be scrubbed away and often feel slightly thicker than surrounding skin.

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Pro Tip

Run your finger along the back of your neck — if it feels velvety or looks darker than the rest of your skin, get tested.