The bath water should be kept below 104 F max., or lower if you have sensitive skin.
Water should be warm enough to increase circulation for the diabetic, but not hot enough to burn skin. Check the bath water with a thermometer in the beginning. Later, when you're more sure of yourself, you can test with the back of the wrist.
* Use only gentle bathing products (body washes, shampoo, bubble bath, etc.), avoid brushes or loofahs (too abrasive), and make sure there is someone else in the house when you bathe, as your blood sugar and/or blood pressure can be lowered by a warm bath. See related link below, for more information on diabetic bathing.
Yes,But can be passed on to your children.
yes
shes is a diabetic woman
yes
A diabetic man will not pass on Diabetes to a woman due to sexual contact. There are a whole lot of other infections that he can pass on to her.
80
the average temperature of a woman's vagina is 45 degrees centigrade
recommended testing is urethral
Diabetic patients will more than likely have an elevated amount of Glucose in the urine. This is called glycosuria. **Elevated levels of glucose in the urine in a non diabetic pregnant woman MAY be a sign of Gestational Diabetes and should be reported to the treating physician.
The recommended daily intake for sodium chloride is 2,5-5 g.
Men's temperature is supposed to be the same as a woman. The standard temperature is 98.6 degrees.
If the woman did not declare her illness to the insurance company then they may have a good case.