5 Immediate Effects in a Diabetic Woman

In United States, many people suffer from Diabetes. The number of women suffering from this disease is far more than men. It is approximately 9.1 million. Although the health concerns for men and women are the same, a few additional health concerns are suggested for the women. The immediate effects that women have to face in the disease Diabetes are listed as follows.

• A women suffering from diabetes is prone to vaginal infections and cardio-vascular diseases.

• They have a greater chance of developing diabetic ketoacidosis or DKA, which can sometimes even lead to coma.

• Although diabetes does not have much impact on pregnancy, a pregnant women suffering from diabetes is at a higher risk of developing toxemia. These women are five times more likely to develop this disease as compared to a non-diabetic woman.

• Again, during pregnancy, the diabetic women can also suffer from high blood pressure and risk of having children with high weight.

• Diabetes also affects the usage of birth control pills as these pills affect the blood sugar level. Most of the diabetic women realize this and prefer the use of intrauterine devices (IUDs) in order to minimize it. But this will also create a problem by causing infections.

Women suffering from diabetes should always keep in mind that they should have a proper knowledge about their condition and thus opt for a proper treatment from the doctor with whom they can talk and discuss freely about their disease. Diabetic women should always try to avoid any unplanned pregnancy as diabetes is hard on the body and so pregnancy. In order to have fewer complications, you should plan your pregnancy and consult your doctor about the precautionary measures to be taken.

 

3 Most Famous Myths about Diabetes-Confusing You

In the era of modern technology, it is hard to believe on any myths that are related to diabetes and day by day as more people are recognized to suffer from diabetes, the myths related to diabetes are also increasing. Mainly, diabetes occurs to people who are in the age group of 20-50. About 60% of the total population is prone to this disease due to many a lot of reasons. It is found that generally people have doubts with the relation between sugar and diabetes. There are many misconceptions among the people about diabetes. It is necessary to clear them. So following are some of the myths that are widely spread now-a-days. You should know that these myths are only the myths and not the facts.

Myth No.1

Diabetics should keep off sweets and sugar content food

It is the most common statement and often made that diabetics should not consume sugary food. They should completely avoid sweet foodstuffs. However, this is partly true. Diabetic patient should not take sugar in excess amount. They can take sugar in some balanced amount. A piece of sweet is always acceptable in the diet menu for sugar patients. Sweet content food is needed for energizing the body mechanism but sometimes chemical based direct sugar may not be good for diabetics. One thing is for sure that a diabetic patient with balanced diet for diabetes and doing exercise regularly can have one candy every night. It is not right to completely stop eating sweet while suffering from diabetes, diabetics can have some.

Myth No.2

Diabetics should not eat fruits

This is a wrong information spread all over regarding diabetes. Eating fruits is one of the natural methods necessary for curing diabetes. It is necessary for a diabetes patient to have fruits. There are some fruits that are not recommended for the diabetics. Generally fruits with excess glucose contents may be avoided but not totally.

Myth No.3

Diabetics should never exercise

You are totally wrong. Exercise is the first need of a diabetes patient. Even doctors suggest different and regular exercises for the diabetes patients. If there is no exercise for a diabetes patient, the blood cells will soon become lazy and at one stage may result in poor functioning. Selection is wise but neglecting totally is not good for you in any angle of thought. You should consult your doctor and select some proper exercises for your body.

 

3 Most Common Types of Diabetes-You Should Know

Diabetes is becoming more serious, now-a-days. Ignoring diabetes resulted in early deaths of most of the people. Approximately, around 20.8 million people in the United States are suffering with diabetes. Diabetes is a metabolic disease caused in the human body due to the lack of insulin, a hormone used to convert glucose into energy. Based on this lack of insulin, there are three types of diabetes as mentioned by the World Health Organization. These are as follows:

Type-1 Diabetes:

It is also called as Juvenile Diabetes, Insulin Dependent Diabetes or Autoimmune Diabetes. In a person suffering from type-1 diabetes, pancreas is unable to produce insulin at all because these people’s immune system responses against their own beta cells. Therefore, it is called as autoimmune diabetes. Children are also prone to diabetes mellitus. This can be referred to as Juvenile Diabetes. For a diabetes patient, it is possible to lead a normal life with some amount of exercise, regular insulin intake and proper diet plan. Type-1 Diabetes occurs in a person mainly due to the environmental factors like virus, diet or chemicals in people genetically predisposed. In USA, 10-15% people are suffering from type-1 diabetes mellitus. Some of the symptoms of type-1 diabetes are increase urination, increase thirst, increase hunger, blurred vision and weight loss. Diagnosis of a person with type-1 diabetes should be done earlier or else it can sometimes lead to serious medical situations like Diabetic Coma with Kitoacidosis.

Type 2 Diabetes:

It is also called as Non Insulin dependent diabetes Mellitus or Adult-onset diabetes. This has affected most of the people almost 80% of all cases of diabetes. Mostly, it occurs in adults. Two mechanisms occur in this kind of diabetes. These include deficiency of insulin and increase in the resistance of insulin. Insulin resistance means that the body is unable to use the available insulin. This type of diabetes generally occurs due to overweight, obesity, high blood pressure, lack of exercise, and overeating habits. Symptoms of this type of diabetes develop very slowly. These include fatigue, weight loss, increase urination, blurred vision or delay wound healing. Treating this type of diabetes includes exercise, diet control, tablets. Later, insulin injections may also be suggested.

Gestational Diabetes:

Gestational Diabetes refers to diabetes developed in pregnant women. Though they may have normal glucose levels at sometime, there is a possibility of increment in this glucose in the later period. Sometimes Gestational Diabetes may have no symptom. This diabetes occurs due to hormonal imbalance during pregnancy or insufficient Insulin. Children of the women suffering from gestational diabetes can be prone to diabetes in their future. Maintaining normal body weight and being physically active may help prevent development of type 2 diabetes mellitus in a patient of gestational diabetes.

 
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