1. Eat a high fiber diet
2. Control blood sugars to reduce any nerve damage
3.Take anti diarrhea medication like Immodium, Donnagel, Lomotil (diphenoxylate)
4. Take antibiotic (broad-spectrum) - tetracycline
1. buy wine
2. open wine
3. drink wine
4. insert cork
One of the best foods for anyone suffering from diarrhea is yogurt with live, active cultures. In the case of a diabetic, one might want to use this type of yogurt with artificial sweetener instead of sugar. Fruit has fructose which is a sugar, but it is better than raw sugar.
I suggest you try stevia. The worst sweetener for diarrhea is maltitol which is actually a baby laxative. Sucralose is not bad. If you are diabetic or trying to avoid getting it, stay away from sugar, fructose, glucose and aspartame.
I am not completely sure how expensive diabetic medications are. I have done some research and found videos and guides that might help you about it all.
Diabetic neuropathy is nerve damage that occurs as a result of diabetes. Primary diabetic neuropathy symptoms include a tingling or burning sensation in the extremities, numbness in feet and toes, pain while walking, muscle weakness and sensitivity to touch.
Weak digestion with fatigue and diarrhea, frequent urination, decreased appetite, leukorrhagia, premature ejaculation, diabetic symptoms, chronic wheezing and coughing.
it is probably diabetic :( i had a diabetic hamster it is probably diabetic :( i had a diabetic hamster
It depends on what you need personally. If you are a diabetic, I highly recommend sticking with a diabetic diet. If not, there are many diets out there to pertain to your needs. Personally I dont believe in diets, they never work. A complete lifestyle change is better for your health.
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.
No, he was not diabetic.
There is no need for a diabetic toothpaste.
You mean "Diabetic Ketoacidosis", check for it on Google. There's no such thing as diabetic keratosis.
Diabetic recipes have no or low sugar in them for people who are Diabetic. There are numberous websites where you can find diabetic recipes, for example: http://www.food.com/recipes/diabetic, http://www.diabeticlifestyle.com/ and http://allrecipes.com/Recipes/healthy-cooking/diabetic/main.aspx.