People with Diabetes must consider extra planning if they want to eat candy. They need to be cognizant about counting carbohydrates and dosing insulin correctly if they happen to use that hormone to help manage their condition.
It’s important to remember, too, that people with diabetes are typically watching the total carbohydrate count of food and drink, and not necessarily honing in on the sugar content.
While candy can make blood sugars rise more quickly, it’s that carb count that needs to be watched when consuming a piece of candy. The same applies to sugar-free candy, which also contains a certain amount of carbohydrates and that needs to be considered when factoring that food choice into your diabetes management.
Certain candies, such as those containing peanut butter or nuts, can take longer to impact blood sugars and won’t lead to as dramatic spikes immediately after eating them. However, other regular candies with sugar can cause quick spikes in blood sugar, and some medical professionals suggest eating a piece of candy closer to mealtime in order to “soften the blow” of a sudden spike in blood sugar.
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Of course, you’ll still need to account for the calories and carbs contained within the candy
no. usually you get type 2 diabetes if you're fat.
When you eat sweets, the sugar can mix with bacteria in your mouth to create acid. This acid can weaken the enamel on your teeth, leading to tooth decay and sensitivity. This can cause your tooth to hurt after eating sweets.
Yes, you do need to know about food qualities. What can effect your health in the future such as eating junk food (food with a lot of calories). These kinds of food can cause blood clots which eventually lead to a heart attack or a stroke. Also eating too many sweet can cause you too become a diabetic.
Just Think About How Much You Like Eating Fats And Sweets And Don't Think Of Any Effects Fats And Sweets Cause. Once You Do That, You Will Believe To Think About Only The Foods That You Like And Know That The People Who Are Trying To Teach You The Causes Of Fats And Sweets Are Not Running Anything. Cause You Don't Have To Listen To Anyone But Your Mom And Dad. But If You Think Of It As A Reason To Want To Be Good Then No One Will Tell You How To Live Your Life. You Just Have To Think About God And How If You Are Good, God Can Make Your Life However You Want It To Be.
No, these things cannot cause appendicitis. It's caused by obstruction of the appendiceal lumen, and because of this bacteria multiplies.
Yes, eating Oreos can cause your stool to become dark in color due to the presence of food coloring and cocoa in the cookies.
Yes, eating Oreos can cause your stool to become darker in color due to the presence of food coloring and cocoa in the cookies.
Bumps on the tongue can be caused by eating too much sweets or too much acid foods. Trauma to the tongue such as rough brushing is another cause. A third cause is a fungal infection.
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Chocolate and sweets do not cause impetigo, only direct contact with an infected person or their belongings.
Yes if not treated right away, it can become deadly. Its an insulin imbalance for diabetics so if untreated it can cause you to faint and also cause a coma which can than lead to death.
It could. If its a diabetic patient who has raised serum postassium due to diabetic nephropathy then ace inhibitor can improve his diabetic nephropathy leading to hypokalemia.... BUT it DOESNT cause hypokalemia directly... instead it leads to hyperkalemia...