Tuesday, June 10, 2014

WOMEN DIABETIC SYMPTOMS

Get early detection of diabetes

Women diabetic symptoms are actually the same as what is perceived by the men, but there are some symptoms that occur only in women. Here are some of the symptoms of diabetes in women that we can make a guide; (1) experienced weight loss that cannot be described - it is one of the common symptoms for people with diabetes, especially diabetes type 1. Body is no longer able to absorb all of the calories that are owned by the food we eat even after following a healthy diet. When we lose weight in a significant amount even after eating properly and not do strenuous exercise, so it's good for us to see our doctor. (2) Frequent urination - this is one of the common symptoms of diabetes in which the body will automatically try to remove the excess sugar in the body through the urine so that we will often go back and forth to the bathroom because of it. Typically, in addition to frequently back and forth to the bathroom to urinate, we will experience dehydration problems and experience a condition where we always feel thirsty. (3) Eating excessive amounts - people with type 2 diabetes have high levels of insulin production in the body and insulin stimulates hunger that makes one eat more than our body needs.

(4) The next women diabetic symptoms are skin infections and vaginal yeast infections. This happens because diabetes makes mold growth more easily and usually women with diabetes also experience urinary tract infections. (5) Having sexual dysfunction - diabetic women often feel discomfort and pain in the vagina during sexual intercourse. Sensitivity and lubrication of the vagina would be reduced, and certainly a woman with diabetes will not reach orgasm because of it. In addition to some of the above symptoms, women with diabetes will experience some other things ranging from extreme lethargy to irritability for no apparent reason. Make sure we do the early detection of diabetes symptoms and make sure we get the right treatment to control blood sugar levels. To reduce the risk of diabetes (type 2), then we can make a healthy diet, change your lifestyle, and exercise regularly.

Sunday, June 8, 2014

DIABETES MELLITUS TREATMENT

Identify your own needs

Diabetes mellitus treatment comes in a variety options that we can choose with consider the condition of the body and ability to live it by ourselves. The main goal of the treatment to be performed in fact boils down to the same goal, namely to maintain near-normal blood sugar levels and prevent blood sugar levels from escalating in the direction that could endanger ourselves. First treatment of diabetes mellitus is diet - a treatment we can do if we are patient with diabetes is a healthy diet. A healthy diet means we must be rigorous in selecting any kind of food we eat, including dose and the portion that will be we eat. Eat healthy foods like fruits and vegetables will lead to a healthy body condition and optimal. In addition, avoidance of various types of sweet foods is a mandatory requirement that we must obey - as well as the consumption of red meat and fatty foods should we subtract. Don’t forget to consumption of a variety of foods contains complex carbohydrates to keep our body as healthy as whole wheat bread to brown rice).

The second diabetes mellitus treatment that we can apply is to do exercises. Many people say that suffering from diabetes or less will have a negative impact on quality of life. Well, the statement is strictly true when the diabetics prefer to promote their lifestyles rather than their own health. If we do not want diabetes that we have brings a negative impact to our lives, then do regular exercise every day is the key. By moving each limb and perform other activities such as walking or cycling for a few minutes each day, then we will burn the sugar that is in the body more quickly and the end result is, we are able to control diabetes that we have. People with diabetes have a treatment that is different from one to each other depending on the type of diabetes they have. If we are people with diabetes type 1, then we must apply the treatment by injecting insulin into the body manually. The number of injections that we need will largely depend on the severity of type 1 diabetes that we suffer - similarly, the treatment for patients with diabetes type 2 or gestational diabetes.

Friday, June 6, 2014

DIABETES SYMPTOMS

Know and beware of it

Diabetes symptoms we can see from some of the following: (1) Experiencing weight loss that cannot be explained; (2) Frequent urination; (3) Often feel thirsty; (4) Having increased appetite; (5) often experience weakness and fatigue; (6) Blurred vision; and (7) Frequent nausea. In addition to experiencing symptoms such as those mentioned above, we also have to go through a series of laboratory tests to ensure that the illness is diabetes. Typically, the test is a test performed to diagnose diabetes type 1 and diabetes type 2. Several tests that would normally be applied to a person who is suspected of developing diabetes among others FPG (Fasting Plasma Glucose) test, an Oral Glucose Tolerance Test (OGTT), Random Plasma Glucose Test, and Hemoglobin A1-c Test.

To reinforce the notion of diabetes symptoms in a person, then it will run some tests and here is the explanation: (1) Fasting Plasma Glucose Test is one test that has been chosen because it is inexpensive, reliable, and very easy to do. We will be fasting for 8 hours (minimum) to perform this test - as the name suggests. When we FPG test scores of less than 100 mg/ dL, then we are not classified as diabetics. When we FPG test scores ranged from 100 to 125 mg/ dL, then we classified as pre - diabetic patients. When we FPG test scores of more than 126 mg/ dL, then we classified as diabetics. (2) Oral Glucose Tolerance Test is a highly effective test used to diagnose diabetes type 2 and gestational diabetes. We will be asked for fasting for 8 hours (minimum) and then drink 75 grams of glucose and water. After 2 hours of drinking the glucose liquid, the OGTT test performed. If the result is less than 139 mg/ dL, then we considered normal. If the result is ranged between 140 to 199 mg/ dL, then we are considered as pre - diabetes. If the result is more than 200 mg/ dL, then we are considered as diabetics. To perform the test in the case of gestational diabetes, the test is conducted 4 times in a span of 4 hours where the women were asked to fasting for 8 hours, then drink 100 grams liquid glucose and water which has been mixed. One sample was taken while fasting, and 3 samples were taken every 1 hour.