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Diabetes
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Ways to Test Blood Glucose
It is very important for anyone who suffers from Diabetes should test their levels of blood glucose on a regular basis. By knowing what there blood glucose levels are the person is then in a much better positioning of being able to manage the disease when they find that there levels are not close to their normal range. So just what ways are available for a person to test their blood glucose levels? In this article we will take a look at what a person can use.
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Diabetic Testing Supplies
Being able to test your blood is vital in the monitoring and treatment of diabetes. This article describes some of the equipment you need to do this and some of the considerations you should make when buying the particular products.
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Benefits of Blood Glucose Monitoring
For people who suffer from diabetes actually knowing their blood levels is extremely important to them. By being able to tell whether their level is too high, low or is alright will help them to decide just how much and what they are able to eat. Plus it will also help them to decide how much of their medication they need to take. Finally it will provide them with a knowing if they are able to exercise or not. Certainly there are a number of benefits to be gained from using a blood monitoring system such as the Ascensia Breeze.
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Diabetes and Erectile Dysfunction
Answers to why erectile dysfunction is a common symptom of diabetes. Possible solutions and questions answered on diabetes impotence.
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The Early Warning Signs of Diabetes
In the United States alone there is an estimated 17 million people that suffer from diabetes. Of those 17 million who suffer this disease nearly 5.9 million have not been medically diagnosed. The reason for this could well be that many of the early warning signs of diabetes are shrugged off by those who suffer them because the symptoms do not seem that severe.
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What's the Difference Between Type 1 Diabetes and Type 2 Diabetes?
Diabetes is a metabolic disorder characterized by high blood sugar and other symptoms. With this disorder, the beta cells of the pancreas are unable to produce enough insulin to control blood sugar levels. There are two main types of diabetes, type 1 and type 2. Type 1 is caused by an autoimmune reaction in the pancreas. Type 2 is characterized by insulin resistance and can progress to the loss of beta cell function. Both types are incurable chronic conditions, but are treatable with insulin injections and dietary changes.
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Diabetic Coma Symptoms
Treating your diabetes requires a change in your lifestyle but is relatively straight forward once you have adapted. However if you are not diligent in monitoring and treating the condition there can be some serious consequences. The worst possible consequence is to fall into a coma. Find out why this occurs, what the classic symptoms are and how to treat the problem.
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