Sugar spots on the legs of diabetics usually cannot be removed. Sugar spots on the legs of diabetic patients usually refers to diabetic rash, also known as tibial pigmented spots, for the characteristic skin lesions of diabetes mellitus, most often seen in older patients with a longer course of the disease. It is often characterized by bilateral erythema and papules on the front of the shin, varying in size and number, developing slowly, followed by scaling on the surface of the rash, and finally localized atrophy or hyperpigmentation of the skin, and patients usually do not have any self-conscious symptoms. For diabetes-induced sugar spots, generally can not be removed, but only through lifestyle management, medication and other ways to slow down the progress. It is recommended to take standardized medication under the guidance of a doctor, including hypoglycemic drugs and drugs that nourish the nerves. Sugar spots on the legs of diabetics are recommended to seek timely medical attention.