Yes. Diabetic people's scars often heal slower than people scars who aren't diabetic.
Go to a Doctor
They are sores on your body. They tend not to heal up as fast if you didn't have diabetes. You should see a doctor right away, because leaving it could result in infection or worse amputation.
When they heal!
no but it can speed it up
Depending on how bad the sores are. If they have detroyed tissue, it will take over a week or two to heal. Small ones that just rub off the hair can heal in a couple of days.
Jatori is the herb use in Japan to heal the mouth sores.
It will heal. Stop creating new sores.
In many cases, an anti-fungal cream will heal a chronic rash under the breasts of a diabetic. Check with your doctor to make sure the rash is fungal.
Wound healing can be slower if you have diabetes. Try a homeopathic cream called Hypericum (available from most good heath stores, or online). Apply several times per day.
you can put olive oil on ur head and wait 2 hrs
Probably not the best thing to use on cold sores around the mouth. It's more used to treat bacterial infections, and cold sores are caused by a virus. It may help heal the sores but you may not want to use it on your mouth as it could be toxic. Just get some over the counter cold sore cream to help heal te sores.
Cold sores are caused by a virus, and polysporin is not active against viruses, so it won't work for cold sores.