Why is a diabetic more susceptible to microbial infections than others?



Typically, a patient's diabetes is less likely to be microbial than normal people, making it easier to grow microbes. Some scientists explain the weak immunity of the diabetic to:
- The weakness of white blood cells responsible for the immunity of the body, and defense against microbes in access to the site of inflammation either as a result of atherosclerosis and narrowing of the process or due to weak white blood cells in the diabetic.
- Lack of insulin in the diabetic, which leads to a deficiency in the formation of proteins necessary in the formation of immune bodies responsible for the defense of the body.