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I'm a Type 1 Diabetic and my erections are fine. However poor control of Diabetes can lead to ED (Erectile Dysfunction)

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What if you took insluin but was not a diabetic?

Not sure, but insulin lowers the blood sugar level in the blood of the human body. If you were not a diabetic and took it, you could compensate by eating something sugary or by taking glucagon, which is the counter effect of insulin.


Is there insulin pills are available?

If you are diabetic you should seek medical advice before taking tablets (pills) for your condition. There is a tablet form of insulin one called Metaformin.


What happens if you take insulin and are not diabetic?

Taking insulin when you are not diabetic can cause dangerously low blood sugar levels, leading to symptoms like confusion, dizziness, sweating, and even loss of consciousness. It is important to only take insulin under the guidance of a healthcare professional to avoid serious complications.


What happens if I take insulin and I'm not diabetic?

Taking insulin when you are not diabetic can lead to dangerously low blood sugar levels, which can cause symptoms like confusion, dizziness, sweating, and even loss of consciousness. It is important to only take insulin under the guidance of a healthcare professional to avoid serious health risks.


Is it dangerous taking the medicaton if you are not diabetes?

If you are not diabetic (i.e. being prone to high blood sugar levels) and you take diabetic meds, your blood sugar can drop. This can lead to coma & death. It is equivalent to over-dosing on insulin.


Does taking insulin as a diabetic make your penis smaller and if so how do I revese or correct this problem?

Taking insulin as a diabetic does not directly cause a decrease in penis size. However, uncontrolled diabetes can lead to issues with erectile dysfunction due to effects on blood vessels and nerves. To address this, it's important to properly manage your diabetes with medication, diet, and exercise, and consult with a healthcare provider for further guidance and support.


Can a diabetic eat apples?

Actually apple contains sucrose another form of glucose. If a diabetic patient eats this the sugar percent in blood will automatically increase and it is not recommended for diabetic patients.


What happens when Insulin injections are given without food?

Your blood sugar drops. Assuming you are a diabetic, which would be the only reason you would take insulin, your blood sugar would go down. If you aren't a diabetic and you are taking insulin this could drop your blood sugar to dangerous levels. Causing you to pass out.


What is the difference between a Type-1 diabetic and an insulin-dependent diabetic?

Type-1 diabetics are generally insulin-dependent, but not all insulin-dependent diabetics are type-1. Type-1 refers to how the patient contracted diabetes -- by having their pancreatic beta cells stop producing insulin, usually due to an autoimmune disorder. Type-2 diabetics became diabetic through a combination of genetic and lifestyle problems that reduced insulin production and/or increased insulin resistance. Type-2 diabetics usually begin treatment with diet changes and oral medications that increase insulin production or reduce resistance, rather than taking injections of actual insulin. But a Type-2 diabetic may become insulin-dependent over time, if treatment isn't effective. The high blood sugar can attack the pancreas (through oxidative stress and amyloidosis), reducing insulin production until even oral medications are no longer adequate.


Why should a diabetic patient take pioz mf 15?

writenow i am taking Gammer 2 twice a day without insulin and my sugger lavel is unstable can you reccomend me the pioz 15


Why would a person go into a diabetic coma?

A person may go into a diabetic coma if their blood sugar levels become dangerously high (hyperglycemia) or low (hypoglycemia). This can happen due to factors such as not taking insulin or medication as prescribed, consuming excessive amounts of sugar, or experiencing illness or stress that affects blood sugar levels. A diabetic coma is a serious medical emergency that requires immediate treatment.


Can Blood sugar patients give Blood?

no. Actually yes they can. As long as your doctor allows you and you aren't taking certain medications that are on their medication list, you may donate blood. I'm diabetic on insulin and I donate all the time.