Posts Tagged ‘metabolism’

diabetes and family impact

Alice Posada has marked in her memory December 26, 2006, the day they discovered that her daughter Emily had diabetes type I, a metabolic disease that requires daily insulin injections.

Her daughter, then 18-months old, was rushed and spent several days in the hospital tested until doctors were able to determine the dose of insulin needed to balance your blood sugar level. “I do not understand anything, it was blank,” said Alice to voanoticias.com, who until now had no close relative with Type I diabetes

Hospital Alice and her husband came up with an idea of how the metabolism of Emilia, what dose of insulin would need daily, what kind of diet should continue and at what times I had to eat. In practice, this meant a total rethinking of their lives. Alice had to leave her job of 10 years as a clerk in a blood bank to provide care for her daughter. And over the years, she and her family learned to overcome their fears and prepare for future obstacles.

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foot care in diabetes

People with diabetes are more prone to foot problems. Diabetes can cause nerve damage, which means you can not feel a foot injury until a large sore or infection. Diabetes can also damage blood vessels.

Furthermore, diabetes affects the body’s immune system, decreasing the ability to fight infection. Small infections can worsen quickly and cause the death of the skin and other tissues, which may require amputation.

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drug for treating diabetes

If diet and exercise do not help to maintain normal or near normal blood glucose, your doctor may prescribe medication. Because these drugs help to lower blood sugar levels in different ways, the doctor might take more than one. These drugs can be used in conjunction with insulin, if necessary.

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diabetes type 2 check up

You should see their doctor every three months. During these visits, he can expect:
* We check the blood pressure
* We check the skin and bones in the feet and legs
* We will check the feeling in your feet
* We examine the back of the eye with a special lighted instrument called ophthalmoscope

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identification of type 2 diabetes

Type 2 diabetes is a chronic (lifelong), characterized by high levels of sugar (glucose) levels. Type 2 diabetes is the most common form of this disease.

Often, people with type 2 diabetes have no symptoms. In case of symptoms, they may be blurred vision, erectile dysfunction, fatigue, frequent or slow-healing, increased appetite, increased thirst, increased urination, tests and exams.

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diabetes meilitus

It is a disorder in the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats and proteins caused by a deficiency of insulin, which can be absolute or relative. For its part, insulin is a hormone produced by the beta cells of pancreas to control blood sugar (blood glucose levels).
Insulin deficiency causes impairment in the ability of tissues to utilize nutrients, resulting in increased blood glucose (hyperglycaemia).

Normally, when glucose exceeds 110 mg / dl is secreted insulin and low blood sugar to normal (80-110 mg / dl). When the blood sugar falls below 60 mg / dl, normal production slows insulin, which limits the use of glucose by the tissues and allows increased blood glucose to normal.

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The physical health of people with serious mental illnesses such as schizophrenia or bipolar disorder is worse than that of the healthy population. People affected by this group of diseases have an increased cardiovascular mortality, attributed to a risk from 1 to 5 times higher than present modifiable coronary risk factors such as obesity, smoking, diabetes, hypertension and dyslipidemia. Specifically, in the case of schizophrenia life expectancy is shortened by up to ten years.

diabetes

This is one of the main conclusions of consensus “Cardiovascular disease and diabetes in people with severe mental illness, which in Spain is supported by the Spanish Society of Biological Psychiatry, together with the Spanish Society of Psychiatry, the Spanish Society of Diabetes and Spanish Society of Cardiology.

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diabetes and depression

It is normal for a person who diagnosed a serious illness of any kind experience some depression, but diabetics are much more likely.

The reasons are very simple, when you’re diagnosed with diabetes will automatically change your life, exercise, diet, medical examinations. The fact of having to control every aspect of your life is stressful, what you eat, the hours, how the exercise you should do, travel, what to do when you’re dining out, etc.. Also, you should check your calendar the dates for your visits with your doctor. The words diet, blood sugar, glucose, carbohydrates, complications, weight, make a permanent echo in your head. That, not counting the times you’ll wonder why. Definitely, having diabetes is not easy to assimilate.

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volleyball sports diabetes

Maren Brinker is a German national volleyball player and is currently under contract with USC Munster. What hardly anyone knows: Since 2002, the top athlete in type 1 diabetes is sick. This however does not prevent them from pursuing their sport still studying.

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high blood sugar diabetes

Diabetes is the interplay of genetic and environmental factors causing the disease because of insufficient insulin secretion in absolute or relative lack of objective and reduce cell sensitivity to insulin, leading to elevated blood glucose levels, which in the body metabolic disorder. Typical symptoms for a little more than three, that is, more drinks, more food, more urine and weight loss. Long-term illness can be complicated by heart, brain, kidneys, eyes and nervous system and other diseases.

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