Many people look in the mirror and notice a persistent, dark, or velvety patch of skin on their neck, underarms, or groin and reach for a loofah, assuming it is simply a stubborn layer of dirt or a result of poor hygiene. However, medical experts are issuing a critical warning: these marks are almost never about cleanliness. In reality, they are often a biological “smoke alarm” known as Acanthosis Nigricans. This skin condition serves as a visible manifestation of internal metabolic shifts, acting as a crucial warning sign that your body may be struggling with insulin resistance or high blood sugar levels long before other symptoms appear.
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