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Sensible Tips On Diabetes
A very serious complication of diabetes is the diabetic coma. When blood sugars rise dangerously high or plummet dangerously low, it can lead to diabetic coma, a loss of consciousness. The patient is alive, but cannot wake up or respond to stimulation. Luckily, there are ways to prevent a diabetic coma.
Understand ketoacidosis and how it occurs. Ketoacidosis is an increase in the acid in the blood, which happens when blood sugars are very high. With an absence of sufficient insulin to transport sugar into the body’s cells for fuel, the body starts to use fat for energy. This produces ketones, an acidic byproduct, that raises blood acid levels. It is very dangerous, and in some cases can result in coma. Symptoms include extreme thirst, fruity smelling breath and confusion. These symptoms are treated by taking insulin and increasing your hydration levels. Prevent ketoacidosis by monitoring blood sugar, taking your insulin, being aware of the symptoms and knowing treatment options.
To make sure your glucose and blood sugar levels stay stable, eat at the exact same times every day. When your body knows when to expect food, it will have an easier time processing it, and dramatic rises or drops will be less common. Try setting an alarm that beeps every time you need to eat.
Diabetes Symptoms
If you have diabetes, beware of certain diabetes supplements. People think these supplements will help control their diabetes symptoms when some of them can actually raise blood glucose or insulin levels. A good rule of thumb to follow when you have diabetes is to not take anything unless your doctor has approved it.
Studies consistently show that people who regularly smoke are at heightened risk for developing diabetes. Furthermore, diabetics who smoke are much more likely to have more severe complications associated with their disease, such as leg infections and kidney disease. If you smoke, even occasionally, talk to your doctor about options to help you quit.
There isn’t a solid cure for diabetes yet, but there are multiple ways you can thrive, while living with the disease. You have just read about many ways in which you can easily change your lifestyle with diabetes and stay as healthy as possible. Make sure you’re using this information wisely.