Archive for the ‘Symptoms of Diabetes’ Category
While Type 1 Diabetes is not preventable, Type 2 Diabetes can be prevented through 30 minutes of moderate exercise a day and healthy eating habits. Split moderate exercises up into 10 minute increments to help prevent diabetes with tips from a family nurse practitioner in this free video on diabetes prevention.
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When a person has diabetes, they should limit the amount of sweets being eaten, healthy carbohydrates should be a part of the diet, and alcohol intake should be limited. Eat several small meals a day and avoid skipping meals as a diabetic with advice from a family nurse practitioner in this free video on Diabetes Diets.
Duration : 0:1:58
When a person has diabetes, they should limit the amount of sweets being eaten, healthy carbohydrates should be a part of the diet, and alcohol intake should be limited. Eat several small meals a day and avoid skipping meals as a diabetic with advice from a family nurse practitioner in this free video on Diabetes Diets.
Duration : 0:1:58
Symptoms such as constant urge to pee, extreme thirst etc. … will you notice them continuously over a long period of time or can suddenly developing one of the symptoms mean diabetes?
type 2 builds up over time. if its not genetic it has been most likely (but not always) lifestyle related
type 1 builds up faster….but not in the way of nothing yesterday but got it today. maybe over a few weeks
also in the mean time while you are thinking that it might be diabetes it gives you a chance to let it go for a bit and see what the change is so you dont go into panic mode
Type 1 Diabetes can be inherited if both parents have the factor that causes the diabetes, but Type 2 Diabetes is generally more influenced by lifestyle. Avoid high-fat and high-calorie diets to prevent type 2 diabetes with advice from a family nurse practitioner in this free video on diabetes.
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Type 1 Diabetes can be inherited if both parents have the factor that causes the diabetes, but Type 2 Diabetes is generally more influenced by lifestyle. Avoid high-fat and high-calorie diets to prevent type 2 diabetes with advice from a family nurse practitioner in this free video on diabetes.
Duration : 0:1:18
I go in tomorrow/today for the testing.
I’m just curious what the symptoms of gestational diabetes are.
THANK YOU!
lol i have gestational diabeties and if it is to low you get the shakes but you fell worn out and depleted but if it is to high its kinda like your hyper and you will still have the shakes it is much like the regular diabeties just that it is only there while your prego. you have a decreased chance of getting it if it isnt in your familey you have a good exercise per day (at least 30 min) and a good diet. prego women tend to forget that yeah you have craveings but just cause your carrying to doesnt mean eat for two are that you can have whatever you want and it doesnt mean your outta the fence with exercising either. it just means your careing for more than just yourself so in all rality you should be more carefull about what you eat and make sure you get your daily work out. for exersize i recommend the workout ball you can buy for 20 dollars at walmart and it comes with a fitness dvd and chart.
Prevent getting gestational diabetes during pregnancy by developing healthy lifestyle habits before becoming pregnant. Learn how certain ethnicities and women over the age of 25 who have had a baby that weighed more than 9 pounds are more likely to develop gestational diabetes with information from a family nurse practitioner in this free video on diabetes.
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Diabetes is most commonly diagnosed as an incidental finding during a doctor visit that is not related to diabetes. Often, doctors will find sugar in the blood or urine that indicates a diabetes diagnosis. Identify symptoms that might be caused by diabetes with help from a family nurse practitioner in this free video on diabetes.
Duration : 0:1:14
Diabetes is most commonly diagnosed as an incidental finding during a doctor visit that is not related to diabetes. Often, doctors will find sugar in the blood or urine that indicates a diabetes diagnosis. Identify symptoms that might be caused by diabetes with help from a family nurse practitioner in this free video on diabetes.
Duration : 0:1:14