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Dark Patches on Skin (Acanthosis Nigricans)

Velvety, dark patches of skin — typically found on the neck, armpits, groin, or knuckles — are a visible sign of insulin resistance and high blood sugar. This condition, called acanthosis nigricans, occurs because excess insulin in the blood stimulates skin cells to reproduce rapidly. The patches feel thicker than surrounding skin and may look dirty, but they cannot be washed off.

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Pro Tip

Dark, velvety skin on the back of your neck or in your armpits is a strong indicator of insulin resistance.