It can, with some help. Keep the area super-clean and dry. Apply some antibiotic ointment and cover lightly with some guaze. No sex til the cuts heal. It's like an open door for bacteria. If you see any dark yellow or greenish discharge, the cuts are infected and now need attention from the doctor.
I would believe that something along the lines of Tai Chi Chuan would be appropriate. Martial arts are about fighting, and there is always danger of injury, including cuts and bruising, which take a long time to heal in diabetics. I would avoid any of the striking arts and certainly would stay away from weapons. Some schools will let you train entirely in forms or kata and not require you to spar. Consult with a doctor and with the instructors at the schools in your area.
Six to eight weeks. Depends on the fracture.
Yes, some may be diabetic,
You can join diabetic websites, like diabetic connect, and download their diabetic cookbook. There are also some numbers you can call to order diabetic cookbooks, and if you have medicare, it will pay for them.
You can find diabetic testing supplies by going to a doctor who deals with diabetic people. You can also find some by going and asking some of your friends who have it.
We usually heal quickly down there but this was a cut and that might not heal as easily. I would see the doctor again and hear what they say. Some of these things can go on for a very long time and they have to restitch them.
There are so many links to find some good diabetic recipes. Here are some to choose from...www.diabeticlifestyle.com/, www.dlife.com/diabetes/diabetic-recipes www.diabeticlivingonline.com/diabetic-recipes/ Happy Cooking!!!!
Most food is fairly safe for a diabetic as long as they avoid processed sugars and starches. For some specific recipes that would be great for your family, try visiting this website: www.diabeticlifestyle.com/recipes.
well they have a variety of diabetic desserts to help you stay healthy without starving you of those sugary sweets you know and love! cooks.com has a section for desserts. some diabetic desserts on that page are, diabetic ice cream, sweet potato pie , and diabetic cookies!!!
NO; as far as our science knows, its not cureable yet.
For cuts on the vaginal lips, it's best to keep the area clean and dry to avoid infection. You can use a mild, unscented soap and warm water to gently clean the area. Applying an antibiotic ointment and wearing loose, breathable cotton underwear can also help promote healing. If the cuts are severe or not healing, it's important to see a healthcare provider for further evaluation.