Give a glass of orange juice
Give a glass of juice
Call to supervisor immediately
Take temperature
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No, But you most be more careful about your feet. Your are required to check your feet regularly and cure cracked feet toes if any immediately.
Personal Diabetes Manager
Physician Assistant-Certified, Certified Diabetes Educator. This means the medical provider is a certified Physician Assistant, and is in addition to that, the person is a certified diabetes educator.
Yes, one of the symptoms of diabetes is peeing regularly.
can cause diarrhea and the high sugar content can cause Diabetes
yes
Diabetes is a chronic disease which, for the most part is caused by personal lifestyle choices. Improper diet and lack of physical exercise are the two most common lifestyle components that lead to diabetes. Obesity is closely related to both of these personal lifestyle choices, and is a risk factor for diabetes. There are at least three common types of diabetes: Type 1 Diabetes, also called Juvenile or Insulin dependent diabetes, occurs when the pancreas does not make sufficient insulin. Type 2 Diabetes is the most common form and traditionally occurred only in adulthood. With the obesity epidemic, this form of diabetes is more and more prevalent even in children. Gestational diabetes is diagnosed when it occurs during pregnancy, although some people with gestational diabetes are really Type 2 diabetics who were never evaluated by a health-care provider. Type 1 diabetes does not appear to be linked to personal lifestyle choices. On the other hand, both Type 2 diabetes and gestational diabetes are convincingly linked to poor dietary choices, inadequate exercise and obesity.
There are various ways to treat diabetes. One way to treat diabetes is by eating properly and following your doctor's orders. You should also exercise regularly. If you take insulin, it is also important to monitor your glucose levels.
Diabetes is hereditary, so yes. My father has diabetes, and i got it when i was seventeen, though i played sports in high school regularly and was a vegetarian at the time. I was very healthy and in shape, and still managed to get it. Hope that helped. :]
Get the diabetes and high BP under control. If ove weight lose weight which will help both. Eat healthier which will help both and exercise regularly.
Yes, you can still have or be diagnosed with diabetes even if it doesn't run in your family. The best way to prevent diabetes is to eat a healthy and balanced diet and to exercise regularly.
You cannot get Diabetes out of your body. You can keep it under control by reducing weight, exercise, and by taking medications regularly.