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Gestational Diabetes: At The Time Of Pregnancy PDF Print E-mail
Diabetes may be developed at the time or during pregnancy in a woman who does pursue diabetes previously. This is called gestational diabetes, which affects 2-3 percent of pregnant women. If it is not monitored properly, it can lead to complications for the mother or even her baby. Pregnancy is most special time period in any woman’s life. It is period of great joy and enthusiasm, but also the time of anxiety and different questions occurs in mind such as: How will I deal with the pregnancy? With the pain in labor and delivery? Will my baby be alright? These questions may be even more difficult for women with diabetes. Having children is a big decision for anyone among us. If you are a woman who has a history of diabetes, however, it is a decision that requires much more thought, precautions and careful planning. Many women who have diabetes whether it is Type 1, Type 2 or Gestational diabetes have delivered healthy babies.
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Diabetes Health: Diabetes Diet Plan PDF Print E-mail
One of the most FAQ of the folks with diabetes ask is “What to eat?” in any case, diabetes is a root of metabolic disorder, affecting the way of your body derives energy from food. Myths are in plenty when it comes to diabetes and food, one of the most common idea clicks in mind when “diabetes diet” name comes in the mind is “no sugar” and numerous food stuff to avoid.

If you are having diabetes, your body cannot create or appropriately use insulin. This may lead to high blood sugar levels in your blood. Healthy and balanced diet helps to reduce your blood sugar. It is a serious and the toughest part of managing your diabetes, because managing your blood sugar can prevent the complications of diabetes.
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What To Do When Diabetes Detected ? PDF Print E-mail
The sources available to you in the from of education, which is vast. From the American Diabetes Association a huge amount of knowledge and information is provided. There is no shortage of information for you to become expert in your newly detected.
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Diabetes: Useful Steps To Prevent Type 2 Diabetes PDF Print E-mail

Here are the some “literally simple” lifestyle modification that can prevent type 2 diabetes, pre-diabetes or insulin resistance:

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Diabetes: Control It Naturally PDF Print E-mail
Insulin is a hormone which permits blood glucose to enter the cells in the body in order to generate energy. In diabetes heavy amount glucose is present in the blood. Increased levels of blood glucose is called hyperglycemia, it causes spillage in the urine due to glucose. The result the cells to be are starved for energy. Ultimately, those starved cells can lead to a permanent nerves break down.

There are two types of diabetes:

  1. Type 1 diabetes is caused due to the body’s inability to produce insulin. This type of diabetes requires daily insulin injections to stay alive.
  2. Type 2 diabetes is caused due to the body’s inability to properly use insulin. Changes in lifestyle can maintain type 2 diabetes, but sometimes oral medications are required.

Most of the people with diabetes have type 2 diabetes. As many as half of all people with type 2 diabetes are not aware they have this life threatening disease because they have no regular symptoms.
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