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Sunday, June 23, 2013
Recognizing Symptoms of Diabetes Type 1
Recognizing Symptoms of Diabetes Type 1, health tips, As diabetes becomes more and more found in various parts of the world, being aware of its causes, symptoms and treatments is very important. The fact that it does not only occur in wealthy countries but also in advancing communities has arisen the awareness. Diabetes is divided into type 1 and type 2. Although there are some slight similarities of the symptoms, the case of diabetes type 2 is often caused by lifestyle. On the other hands, type 1 diabetes is usually genetically inherited and started to occur even before a person turns thirty. While curing is a bit harder for type 1, but controlling is possible to do. Making sure that blood glucose is low or normal through watching food and drink consumption is the key.


Friday, May 10, 2013
Noticing Diabetes Symptoms
Noticing Diabetes Symptoms, hello all, today we will discuss about diabetes, all people scare to this disease. Yes diabetes is a danger disease so we should know how to protect our body from this disease. In the past decade, heart attack is no longer the only killer that we have to be aware of. Blood diseases such as high blood glucose of diabetes have also been rocketing in numbers. Not only adults in younger and productive age that are susceptible to diabetes but children are also at risk of this health problem. Kids with diabetes face tougher challenges compared to adults since their body and metabolism system are not as strong as adults yet. Most of the blames goes to unhealthy eating habit that include deep fried food, high bad carbohydrates intake and fatty, sugary food. Manufactured drinks are also blamed as one of the influential factors that significantly increase the case of diabetes on kids.


Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Diabetes and Its Risks of Complication
Diabetes and Its Risks of Complication, health tips, hello all, this is a great health tips for you. Instead of paying attention to blood glucose control, people with diabetes (both type 1 and 2) have to be aware of diabetic complication risks. Suffering from this chronic illness requires both control and regular checkup. Although routine medication is applied, there is no guarantee at all that people with diabetes can overlook their meal diet and neglect their drink consumption. In most cases, the internal infection caused by fluctuation of blood sugar level is dangerous for the condition of other parts of body. Complicated condition may strike eyes, kidney, brain, and make serious wounds on both feet. Slight symptoms should be taken seriously into account as a preliminary sign of further complication.

Saturday, March 23, 2013
Dealing With Diabetes, Facts and Treatments for Diabetes

While understanding more about the types, symptoms and treatments, we should be well aware that anything too much will be harmful to our body. It can make blood system does not work well, the heart works too hard or some enzymes cannot be functioning properly. Types and Symptoms When human body has a problem with insulin, this is the stage of diabetes condition. The first diabetes type occurs when insulin is not produced sufficiently by the body.
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Does Gestational Diabetes Cause Early Labor?
Having gestational diabetes (GD) during pregnancy can put you at high risk of pregnancy complications and some problems that affect your baby, particularly if this health metabolic condition is poorly controlled or left untreated! Does it also cause early labor? What you should do to keep your risk of pregnancy complications low if you have GD?
Fortunately, many cases of GD can be managed and controlled successfully during pregnancy. Your doctor can make an appropriate treatment plan to control it. As long as you keep committing and sticking with the prescribed treatment plan, there is nothing to worry about - many pregnant women with GD have proved it. You might also like to read about possible causes of gestational diabetes, before continuing!
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Type 1 Diabetes in Children
Type-1 diabetes (or also familiar known as ‘IDDM’ or insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus) is less common than type 2 diabetes. It is a lifelong disease that can occur when the pancreas organ cannot make any insulin. It can develop at anyone and any age, but typically develops in young adults and children (particularly before 30 of the age). What else you should know about type 1 diabetes in children?
What causes and how do you get type 1 diabetes?
Generally, diabetes (either in type 1 or type 2 diabetes) can develop when the body is no longer to control or regulate blood sugars.
Monday, February 27, 2012
How and When to Test Blood Sugar after Eating?
One of frequently asked questions about blood sugar testing is how and when to test blood sugar after eating! Well, you should clearly know that the food that you eat before and after your test can influence the test result. -- You may also like to know the correlation between overweight and diabetes!
Most of food you eat will be digested by your digestive system and then can contribute to the level of blood glucose in about 1-2 hours after your meal.
Most of food you eat will be digested by your digestive system and then can contribute to the level of blood glucose in about 1-2 hours after your meal.
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Type 2 Diabetes Diet (Carbohydrate and Fiber Counting)

A healthy diet is so important to maintain the weight and blood sugar level (especially for people with diabetes). And as well we know that type 2 diabetes is the more common than type-1 and gestational diabetes (only in pregnancy) -- read also the related previous posts about “type 2 diabetes symptoms and risk factors”!
A proper type 2 diabetes is not only useful for people with diabetes but also will be helpful for anyone to promote good overall health. Like mentioned before, this diet is healthy diet that more purposed to control the level of blood sugar level.
A proper type 2 diabetes is not only useful for people with diabetes but also will be helpful for anyone to promote good overall health. Like mentioned before, this diet is healthy diet that more purposed to control the level of blood sugar level.
Saturday, February 25, 2012
Type 2 Diabetes Risk Factors
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It is so important to know about type-2 diabetes risk factors, so thus if you have one or some of these risk factors you can consider getting a diabetes test immediately for better prevention by asking and discussing more with your doctor!
Fortunately, unlike type-1 diabetes, there are some modifiable risk factors of type-2 diabetes that can be helpful enough to lower your risk. Although you have type-2 diabetes risk factors but with a healthy lifestyle approaches, a proper diabetes diet, and if necessary you can use a helpful diabetes medication (talk with your doctor for more detailed information) will be effective enough to manage your diabetes almost similar like other areas of your life!
Type-2 Diabetes Causes (The Role of Insulin)
What you should know about type 2 diabetes causes, especially about the role of insulin in the reason of type 2 diabetes? As well we know that it is the most common type of diabetes, even approximately effecting up to 85-90 percent (or more) of all individuals with diabetes!
You may also like to read appropriately diet for people with type-2 diabetes, before continuing!
You may also like to read appropriately diet for people with type-2 diabetes, before continuing!
And although older people are more likely susceptible to getting this disease (because in the older period, the body tend to work less tolerant of sugars), but your risk is also higher if you are overweight, you have a family history with diabetes, you get a metabolic syndrome (the combination of some health problems such as high blood pressure, high bad cholesterol, or high triglycerides) and so on.
Friday, February 24, 2012
Difference between Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes!
What is the difference between type-1 and type-2 diabetes? As well we know that one of the most common disorders & health problems of the endocrine (hormone) system is diabetes (or also familiar known as diabetes mellitus for the formal name). It can occur when the levels of blood sugar are consistently above the level of normal!
Read also factors or conditions that increase your risk of type-2 diabetes!
Read also factors or conditions that increase your risk of type-2 diabetes!
Type 1 and type 2 diabetes are two major types that have in common. Generally, type 2 can occur if the body cannot respond well to the function or effects of insulin and type 1 can occur when the body is not able to produce insulin (the pancreas’s inability to create insulin). And the following are pieces of helpful information about the differences between type-1 and type-2 diabetes!
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Type 2 Diabetes Symptoms (Signs)
What are type 2 diabetes symptoms (signs)? There are many symptoms, but before discussing about these signs, you should first clearly understand that the diagnosis of this disease is not easy in many cases which often will only be able to be diagnosed clearly if the other health complications have occurred!
Read also a related article about type-1 vs. type-2 diabetes!
Read also a related article about type-1 vs. type-2 diabetes!
In almost 2/3 of all type-2 diabetes cases, people with this disease don’t know or don’t realize that they have been living with it. And actually there is no a very or significant gradual development of this disease.
Monday, February 20, 2012
Gestational Diabetes Test Preparation
What you should know about gestational diabetes test preparation? Like written in the previous article about gestational diabetes symptoms and causes, there are no clearly causes of this disease. Therefore, you need to get a proper screening test to find a clearly diagnosis, particularly after 24-28th of your pregnancy!
Understanding what you should prepare before going to test will be helpful enough to make sure that you are ready for your test which eventually will be useful to obtain the most accurate test-results, so thus you get the better chance to avoid any further testing!
Sunday, February 19, 2012
Gestational Diabetes Symptoms and Causes!
What are gestational diabetes symptoms and causes? A condition of a pregnant woman (first recognized during pregnancy), which characterized by the high level of blood sugar (or familiar known as ‘glucose’) is the definition of gestational diabetes! It can occur about 4 percent of all pregnancies.
You might also like know about gestational diabetes test preparation tips, before continuing!
You might also like know about gestational diabetes test preparation tips, before continuing!
Understanding the gestational diabetes symptoms!
Unfortunately, there are no clearly symptoms or signs if you experience gestational diabetes! Therefore, since it doesn’t result any clearly signs you may need to get a proper test to get the clearly diagnosis (contact your doctor for more detailed information, advices and treatment). You may need to get this test for about after 24-28th weeks of your pregnancy!
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Top Foods to Fight Prediabetes
What are foods to fight prediabetes? You may find several choices which you can search the information about them on internet not too difficultly, and here are some of them!
As well we know that diabetes is one of the most popular diseases that can attack anyone. So, this means it not only attacks people who have a family history with diabetes. Moreover, there are many complications associated with it, such as; strokes, heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetic neuropathy, kidney disease and even eye problems (like retinopathy, glaucoma and cataracts).
Monday, January 30, 2012
Top 6 Diabetes Complications
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One of popular disorders of metabolism is diabetes. There are some diabetes complications that can be a serious health problem! But before discussing more about these complications, you may need to know first what actually diabetes is! As well we know that the food that we eat will be converted to be glucose (a form of sugar that can be found in the blood), which eventually will be the main source for the energy to move our body.
You might also like to read correlation between overweight and diabetes, before continuing!
You might also like to read correlation between overweight and diabetes, before continuing!
After the process of digestion, the glucose will be directed to bloodstream, where the requirements of growth & energy are produced from cells by using the glucose! And in order to make the glucose can be used by the cells, insulin is needed (a hormone that is produced in the pancreas).
Diabetes and Heart Disease!
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What is the correlation between diabetes and heart disease? Well…in many cases, heart disease is a serious health condition that can be a common problem for individuals with diabetes.
The blood vessels of the body can be damaged due to the high levels of blood sugar over the years. And this is particularly true in the brain and heart! Therefore, two common complications for people with diabetes are stroke and heart disease.
According to the statistical data on webmd.com -- the following are several statics about the correlation between diabetes and heart disease:
- About 2 of 3 individuals with diabetes die due to stroke or heart disease.
- The risk of heart disease in individuals with diabetes tends to develop earlier (at a younger age) than individuals who don’t have diabetes.
- And as mentioned before, the risk of heart disease is lower for people without diabetes than people with diabetes.
Furthermore, the risk of stroke in people with diabetes is higher (2-4 times higher) than if compared to individuals who don’t have diabetes. In addition, stroke is one of serious health risks, but in many cases heart disease affects more often than stroke.
Heart disease types in people who have diabetes!
Below are two common types (which also often related to each other):
- Congestive heart failure! It is a serious health problem (chronic) which is a condition that can cause the heart lose its ability to work on pumping blood properly & effectively. Shortness of breath with leg swelling & exertion are some common major symptoms of congestive heart failure.
- CAD (it stands for ‘Coronary Artery Disease’) is usually closely associated to the slow narrowing of the arteries by fatty deposits, or known ‘plaques’. A heart attack can occur when one of arteries of heart is clogged due to the blockage from the suddenly ruptures of a cholesterol plaque.
Factors that increase the risk of heart diseases for people with diabetes!
As written before, the risk of heart disease is relatively high in people who have diabetes, and this can be worse due to several factors. Below are some of these factors:
- A diet high in cholesterol and saturated fat.
- Having one or some of family members who also has heart disease!
- Cannot quit from bad habits, like smoking.
- Metabolic syndrome (a group of risk factors that can increase the risk of heart disease, such as; (a) high blood pressure, (b) bad cholesterol level (like a condition with higher bad cholesterol (LDL) than good cholesterol (HDL)), and (c) obesity (particularly abdominal obesity -- more than 40 inches for men & more than 35 inches for women)).
Manage well your diabetes to prevent heart disease!
There are some ways on how to reduce the risk of heart disease in people with diabetes. The following are some of these helpful ways:
- ABCs-slogan! This means you have to get A1c (a kind of blood test to get a rough assessment of the levels of your blood sugar), maintain well your blood pressure, and don’t forget to consider and control the levels of your cholesterol (make sure HDL is greater than 40 and LDL is less than 100 -- common recommendation for people with diabetes).
- Do appropriately exercise and do it properly. Exercise is helpful to control your blood sugar easier, and also good idea to support your weight loss program.
- If you are smoker, then you have to stop smoking as earlier as possible!
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Reference: WebMD
Reference: WebMD
Weight Loss - Diabetes (Correlation of Both)
Is there any correlation between diabetes and weight loss? Many studies found that people with overweight will get a higher risk of diabetes. Therefore, decreasing pounds of your weight will be so helpful enough to get a better result if you have diabetes & overweight, because each pound of your weight loss will be useful to decrease the blood sugar level. Read also top myths of diabetes diet!
Even, for 10-15 pounds of the weight loss program can be effective enough to reduce the blood sugar level, lighten your stress on feet /knees /ankles /and hips, promote good levels for your cholesterol, and also useful enough to decrease the blood pressure -- according to the American Diabetes Association.
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Top 5 Diabetes Diet Myths!
You may feel frustrated or overwhelmed while hearing about diabetes diet. You may also hear some myths associated with it, like too many rules that you have to do in a diabetes diet or eating sugar a lot will make worse your diabetes.
Here is a nice article that will explore more about some popular diabetes diet myths. You may also like to know type 2 diabetes symptoms!
Here is a nice article that will explore more about some popular diabetes diet myths. You may also like to know type 2 diabetes symptoms!
Diabetes can occur if you eat too much sugar!
First you have to clearly understand about ‘how does diabetes occur’! Just keep in mind that as long as your body can work properly to convert the food (carbohydrates) that you eat to the energy then this myth is wrong.
Type-2 Diabetes Symptoms in Men, and Complications
Looking for type 2 diabetes symptoms in men? Well…in fact there are approximately more than 90 percent of men with diabetes are type 2 diabetes! But this doesn’t mean it only attack men, because anyone can have and get it, including for women (read also healthy tips for pregnant women with diabetes).
And this disease is more likely to occur in people who have metabolic syndrome (complication problems include high blood pressure, high triglycerides, high cholesterol (especially for LDL ‘bad cholesterol’)). Individual who has family members with diabetes, women with gestational diabetes, and even being overweight also increase the risk of having diabetes!
Moreover, for older people, their body is also more likely less tolerant of sugars -- therefore their risk of developing this disease is also high. That's why age is also one of major risk factors of diabetes.
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