Diabetes mellitus

COVID-19 and Diabetes Link and Risks for Diabetics

As the global COVID-19 pandemic unfolds, the medical community is learning new facets about the disease on an almost daily basis. One of these issues is the association between COVID-19 and diabetes. It is now known that diabetics, particularly those with uncontrolled diabetes, are at a greater risk of severe COVID-19 >> Read More ...

Hyperglycemia (High Blood Glucose, Sugar) Causes and Effects

Every cell in the body needs a constant supply of glucose. This fuel is carried throughout the body by the blood. The blood glucose levels are carefully controlled. Hormones are chemical messengers that play the main role in ensuring that blood glucose levels are not too high, nor too low. However, various problems can >> Read More ...

Diabetic Leg Pain, Other Symptoms, Causes, Treatment

Diabetics have to be cautious of symptoms that gradually arise, no matter how vague, as it may be the first indication of a complication. The legs are one of the parts of the body that are commonly afflicted with diabetic complications and pain is sometimes the first symptom. It is therefore important to understand why leg >> Read More ...

Warning Signs Of Diabetes And Early Symptoms

A newly published report in 2014 by the Center for Disease Control (CDC) has indicated that diabetes now affects almost 10% of the American population. This is not significantly different from previous figures. What is concerning though is that 1 out of 4 of diabetic Americans are not even aware that they have the disease. >> Read More ...

10 Facts About The HbA1C (A1C) Blood Test

If you are a diabetic or have recently been diagnosed, then you will be familiar with the HbA1C test. It is one of the most effective methods of monitoring glucose control in diabetes management. Insurance companies may also request this test before covering a diabetic and there is good reason that it is the test of choice >> Read More ...

9 Signs That Your Diabetes Is Out of Control

Diabetes mellitus is one of the most common chronic conditions across the globe, particularly in developed nations. It is often associated with obesity, a sedentary lifestyle and a family history of diabetes. Like many other chronic conditions, you may not know you have diabetes for months or even years until the symptoms >> Read More ...
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