If you are constantly lathergic and thirsty you should consult your Doctor Who will organise a blood test. Often if you are carrying extra weight you may be at a higher risk, especially if there is a family history.
Diabetes screening is important for early detection and most effective management of the disease. Your doctor may suggest screening if you have a family history of diabetes, are overweight or have other risk factors.
There is no particular age to perform diabetes screening. However, it is advisable to check your blood sugar levels in every six months, if you have a family history of diabetes mellitus. To learn more visit Central BioHub.
You should speak to your doctor before taking if you have a history of kidney or liver disease, diabetes, or stomach or bowel problems (eg, bleeding, perforation, ulcers)
That is one of the MOST personal decisions that there is- and there is no one answer for it.
If you don't have diabetes then you should have no problem. Like the Army recruits say "Don't volunteer!" So, unless they ask you about family history don't give the information. If they were to nix you because of your family history then it's discrimination. Diabetes does have a pattern in families, but it's not 100% and not scientifically proven. Go for it! Good luck Marcy
With a history of heart disease in your family you should talk to a doctor to find out the signs that you should be looking out for. you should also ask how to prevent it.
Diabetes is when the immune system attacks the insulin making beta cells in the pancreas. This keeps the cells from getting energy. If cells have less to no energy, it affects the whole body
Yes, it does need a comma, two, in fact. Here is how it should look: Vascular disease, secondary to diabetes, is a small vessel disease.
Those with diabetes, phenylketonuria, pregnancy, breastfeeding, history of stomach or intestinal problems, kidney problems, bleeding problems, liver disease, drug interactions and allergy.
Persons with a bleeding disorder, ulcer, colitis, Crohn's disease , kidney or liver disease, or diabetes should not take this herb.
The safest and best way to prevent diabetes is to consult with your doctor. He may look into your family history to determine how likely you are to get the disease. He may also suggest a diet and exercise program.
Yes, people diagnosed with diabetes should be very concerned and awair of the serious problems this disease can cause. I suggest getting more information on the subject. Knowledge is power.